👉 In linguistics, "antilottery" is a term used to describe a type of language that lacks any grammatical structure or rules. This could include things like a phrase without a subject and no verb, or a sentence with no subject or predicate. The term was first coined by the linguist John Cooley in 1903. In more modern usage, "antilottery" can refer to languages that lack any grammatical structure at all, such as those found in primitive