On Fri, Oct 16, 2020, at 18:59, Dan Stromberg wrote:
> The complexity of a language varies with the square of its feature 
> count,

Says who? I'd assume the orthogonality and regularity of features matters at 
least as much if not more than the number of features, and providing a system 
like this would guarantee some degree of regularity.

Is there some notion of "complexity of a language" [other than by trivially 
*defining* it as the square of the number of features] for which this can be 
shown to be true?
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