Ah I suspected that might be it but I wasn't sure. So how does computational linguistics differ from other areas?
Hmm... Well, now LigH has spoken.

Perhaps that is where English gets some of its habit of slapping words together with little regard for whether or not a word should be slapped together. However, I think that, perhaps, what prevents English from going as far as German is that we hate too many syllables, at least American English does, and we'll start trying to simplify a word down to fewer syllables just as soon as we create it.

Another player told me about this language called lojban though. So far I have only read introductory information on it but so far it seems like a mathematician's take on language, which sounds a little discouraging to me as it is sounding like it is taking to much ambiguity out of language. It is supposed to be logical and completely unambiguous, but it is also suppose to leave room for the expression of emotions and metaphor. I don't know how it is yet as I haven't gotten as far as grammar.