Ορισμοί του όρου language στον παγκόσμιο ιστό στα Αγγλικά: a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols; "he taught foreign languages"; "the language introduced is standard throughout the text"; "the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which it is written" speech: (language) communication by word of mouth; "his speech was garbled"; "he uttered harsh language"; "he recorded the spoken language of the streets" terminology: a system of words used in a particular discipline; "legal terminology"; "the language of sociology" linguistic process: the cognitive processes involved in producing and understanding linguistic communication; "he didn't have the language to express his feelings" the mental faculty or power of vocal communication; "language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals" lyric: the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number; "his compositions always started with the lyrics"; "he wrote both words and music"; "the song uses colloquial language" www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn2.1 In mathematics, logic and computer science, a formal language is a set of finite-length words (i.e. character strings) drawn from some finite alphabet, and the scientific theory that deals with these entities is known as formal language theory. Note that we can talk about formal language in many contexts (scientific, legal, linguistic and so on), meaning a mode of expression more careful and accurate, or more mannered than everyday speech. The sense of formal language dealt with in this article en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_(computability) As with any complex, emergent concept, language is somewhat resistant to definition. However, most would agree that language is a system of communication or reasoning using representation along with metaphor and some manner of logical grammar, all of which presuppose a historical and at least temporarily transcendent standard or truth from which it is derived. Many languages use gestures, sounds, symbols, or words, and aim at communicating concepts, ideas, meanings, and thoughts, though the pro en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language A set of characters, phonemes, conventions, and rules used for conveying information. The aspects of a language are pragmatics, semantics, syntax, phonology, and morphology. www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/glossaries/unicode.html According to the Orthodox tradition, the Church adopts and uses the language of any particular country or ethnic group that she serves. The main liturgical languages in the Orthodox Church are Greek, the various descendants of old Church Slavonic, and Arabic. essenes.net/odict.htm system for communicating ideas and feelings using sounds, gestures, signs, or marks. www.uchospitals.edu/online-library/library.php The language in which the data element is specified www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/newsagent/metadata/ A language of the intellectual content of the resource. The default values are selected from several commonly used major languages. The software allows for multiple values to be selected from this field. This field is used by the Advanced Search Engine as a Limiter. The portal software allows for modifications and edits to these default values through the Edit Option Lists feature on the Metadata Tool navigation bar. This feature will not be visible to anyone without adequate permission. DCMI element. www.virtual-library.it/MetadataTool/SPT--MetadataHelp3.php English [en] publications.uu.se/theses/abstract.xsql SWITCH offers registration of domain names in German, French, Italian and English. www.switch.ch/id/terms/agb.html The language the visitors browser is configured to prefer. Sometimes the language the visitors browser is configured to display its menus in or sometimes the language that the visitors browser is configured to request from your web site. www.summary.net/manual/glossary.html The language of the intellectual content of a document. www.malvine.org:8100/metasearch/thesaurus.jsp Swahili and English are the official languages. Bantu, Nilo-Hamitic and Khoisan languages and Arabic are also spoken. www.africa.upenn.edu/NEH/thome.htm The written and spoken methods of combining words to create meaning used by a particular group of people. developer.apple.com/documentation/Carbon/Conceptual/ATSUI_Concepts/atsui_glossar y/chapter_11_section_1.html the communication of thoughts and feelings through a system of arbitrary signals, such as voice sounds, gestures, or written symbols; Languages & Religions www.africanculturalcenter.org/10_0glossary.html Tag Supported Countries and Tags www.macromedia.com/support/flash/action_scripts/actionscript_dictionary/actionscript_di ctionary710.html can be classified in a number of ways. academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/lit_term.html essays cover the major language families of the world and discuss how individual languages are related to each other. Articles concentrate on specific languages, explain where these languages are spoken, by whom, and under what socio-political circumstances. An overview of the structure and characteristics of a language is also included. www.routledge-ny.com/ref/linguistics/ Regarded as a defining characteristic of being human; a rule-governed system of communication in which basic signals are assembled into more complex messages according to patterns shared by sender and receiver; usually conveyed by vocal sounds but also by gesture (eg, sign language) or visual media (eg, writing). Languages are usually composed of geographically and socially defined dialects that are mutually intelligible. www.csa.com/hottopics/ebonics/gloss.php The language(s) the test is available in. If you are creating one file for all versions of the test, enter all languages in this field. If you are creating multiple files, enter only the language(s) for this version, and use the field "Parallel Versions in Other Languages" to indicate the other languages in which this test is available. www.cal.org/nclrc/fltestdb/catdefs.htm Abbreviations, Languages, Linguistics www.explore-society.com/ can be one of these values: CHINESE specifies the Chinese language used in the People's Republic of China. This language is known as simplified Chinese. TAIWANESE specifies the Chinese language used in Taiwan. This language is known as traditional Chinese. JAPANESE specifies the Japanese language. KATA942 specifies the Japanese language with Katakana using codepage 942. KOREAN specifies the Korean language. NONE specifies no DBCS language. UNKNOWN specifies a language that uses doublebyte character sets, but is not supported by SAS. When an invalid language is specified, DBCSLANG is set to UNKNOWN. www.csc.fi/cschelp/sovellukset/stat/sas/sasdoc/sashtml/win/zbcslang.htm Actual detailed wording of a Collective Agreement, less formally, the subjects covered in a collective agreement, as in, "We have language to cover that." www.ufcw175.com/HTML/Glossary.htm Recruitment Study www.fadc.com/Language/american-dictionary-of-the-english-language.php executable Date: 1992 econpapers.repec.org/software/dgeqmrbcd/5.htm the languages in which the program is available. www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hecs-sesc/tobacco/prof/cessation_program/terms.html Differences in culture, language, dialects or terminology may result in miscommunication and cause problems. While both parties may think that they understand what the other party has said, a true agreement may be missing. A simple word like “plant,” for instance, can be a source of confusion – in the Far East, the word “plant” is interpreted to mean only a living organism, not a physical facility. Source: Dobler, DW, & Burt, DN (1996). Purchasing and Supply Management. (6th ed.). New York: McGraw Hill. scrc.ncsu.edu/public/DEFINITIONS/J%20-%20L.html dealing with the use of language linguistic: applications like parsing, lemmatising words data bank: information retrieval in texts, indexers, concordances, word lists, KWIC/KWOC (key-word-in-context, key-word-out of-context) www.textanalysis.info/terms.htm Εμφάνισε τους ορισμούς που βρέθηκαν στα Αγγλικά Γαλλικά Γερμανικά Iσπανικά Iταλικά Κινέζικα (Απλοποιημένα) Ρωσικά όλες οι γλώσσες