👉 Non-selective is a term used in linguistics and philosophy to describe a language that has certain grammatical rules but does not have any explicit or implicit rules for selecting a word. This means that a sentence with this feature cannot be correctly translated into another language without first knowing the structure of the original sentence. For example, in English, we can use the non-selective system to translate the sentence "I like pizza" as: "I like pizza is not pizza." The sentence has no explicit