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I'm a lexicographer.
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I make dictionaries.
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And my job as a lexicographer
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is to try to put all the words
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possible into the dictionary
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My job is not to decide what a word is
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that is your job
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everybody who speaks english
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decides together what's a word and
what's not a word
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every language is just a group of people
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who agree to understand each other
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now sometimes when people
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are trying to decide if a word is good
or bad
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they don't really have a good reason
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they say something like,
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"because, grammar!"
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(Laughter).
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and i don't actually care
about grammar too much
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don't tell anyone
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but the word grammar--
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actually, there are two kinds of grammar
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there's the kind of grammar that kind of lives
inside your brain
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if you're a native speaker of a language or a good speaker of a language
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it's the unconscious rules that you follow
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when you speak that language
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and this is what you learn
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when you learn an language as a child
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here's an example
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this is a wog
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right, it's a wug
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Now there is another one
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there are two of these
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there are two
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(audience): wugs
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exactly!
you know how to make
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the plural of wug
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that rule lives in your brain
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you never had to be taught this rule
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you just understand it
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this is a experiment that was invented
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by a professor
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at boston college
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named jean burco0gleesin
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back in 1958
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so we've been talking about this for a long time
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now these kinds of natural
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rules that exist in your brain
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there's not like traffic laws
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there more like laws of nature
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and nobody has to remind you to obey
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a law of nature, right?
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when you leave the house in the morning
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your mom doesn't say,
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"hey honey, it's going to be cold
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take a hoodie, don't forget
to obey the law of gravity"
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no body says this
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laughter
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now there are other rules
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that are more about manners than they are about nature
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so you can think of like
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a word is like a hat
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once you know how hats work
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nobody has to tell you
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don't wear hats on your feet
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what they have to tell you is
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can you wear hats inside
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who gets to wear a hat
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what are the kinds of hats you get to wear
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those are more of the second kind of grammar
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that linguists often call usage
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as opposed togrammar
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now, sometimes people use
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this kind of rules-based grammar
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to discourage people from
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making up words
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and i think that is, well, stupid
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so for example,
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people are always telling you,
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"be creative, make music
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do art, invent things
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science and technology"
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but when it comes to words,
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they're like
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"don't!"