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What (who) is language - definition

MAGAZINE EDITED BY CHARLES BERNSTEIN AND BRUCE ANDREWS
LANGUAGE; L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E (magazine)

Language         
  • A conversation in [[American Sign Language]]
  • Tamil]] inscription at [[Thanjavur]]
  • 1935}})
  • The first page of the poem ''[[Beowulf]]'', written in [[Old English]] in the early medieval period (800–1100 AD). Although Old English is the direct ancestor of modern English, it is unintelligible to contemporary English speakers.
  • [[Primary auditory cortex]]}}
  • predicate]].
  • structuralist]] approach to studying language.
  • A lesson at [[Kituwah Academy]], a school where English and the [[Cherokee language]] are [[mediums of instruction]]
  • These areas are the most linguistically diverse in the world, and the locations of most of the world's endangered languages.}}
  • [[Noam Chomsky]] is one of the most important linguistic theorists of the 20th century.
  • Pannonian Rusyn]]
  • ''[[Wall of Love]]'' on [[Montmartre]] in Paris: "I love you" in 250 languages, by calligraphist Fédéric Baron and artist Claire Kito (2000)
  • Distribution of languages in the world]]''.
  • William Jones]] discovered the family relation between [[Latin]] and [[Sanskrit]], laying the ground for the discipline of [[historical linguistics]].
  • English]], some of the [[official languages of the Indian Republic]].
  • Swampy Cree]] using [[Canadian Aboriginal syllabics]], an [[abugida]] developed by Christian missionaries for Indigenous Canadian languages
STRUCTURED SYSTEM OF COMMUNICATION
Languages; Human language; Languge; Spoken words; Complex language; Linguistic diversity; Language diversity; Human languages; Lanauge; Formal notation; Lnguages; Lnguage; Development of speech and language; Anatomy of speech; Neural architecture of language; Langauge; Linguage
·noun A race, as distinguished by its speech.
II. Language ·vt To communicate by language; to express in language.
III. Language ·noun The expression of ideas by writing, or any other instrumentality.
IV. Language ·noun The forms of speech, or the methods of expressing ideas, peculiar to a particular nation.
V. Language ·noun The inarticulate sounds by which animals inferior to man express their feelings or their wants.
VI. Language ·noun The suggestion, by objects, actions, or conditions, of ideas associated therewith; as, the language of flowers.
VII. Language ·noun The characteristic mode of arranging words, peculiar to an individual speaker or writer; manner of expression; style.
VIII. Language ·noun The vocabulary and phraseology belonging to an art or department of knowledge; as, medical language; the language of chemistry or theology.
IX. Language ·noun Any means of conveying or communicating ideas; specifically, human speech; the expression of ideas by the voice; sounds, expressive of thought, articulated by the organs of the throat and mouth.
language         
  • A conversation in [[American Sign Language]]
  • Tamil]] inscription at [[Thanjavur]]
  • 1935}})
  • The first page of the poem ''[[Beowulf]]'', written in [[Old English]] in the early medieval period (800–1100 AD). Although Old English is the direct ancestor of modern English, it is unintelligible to contemporary English speakers.
  • [[Primary auditory cortex]]}}
  • predicate]].
  • structuralist]] approach to studying language.
  • A lesson at [[Kituwah Academy]], a school where English and the [[Cherokee language]] are [[mediums of instruction]]
  • These areas are the most linguistically diverse in the world, and the locations of most of the world's endangered languages.}}
  • [[Noam Chomsky]] is one of the most important linguistic theorists of the 20th century.
  • Pannonian Rusyn]]
  • ''[[Wall of Love]]'' on [[Montmartre]] in Paris: "I love you" in 250 languages, by calligraphist Fédéric Baron and artist Claire Kito (2000)
  • Distribution of languages in the world]]''.
  • William Jones]] discovered the family relation between [[Latin]] and [[Sanskrit]], laying the ground for the discipline of [[historical linguistics]].
  • English]], some of the [[official languages of the Indian Republic]].
  • Swampy Cree]] using [[Canadian Aboriginal syllabics]], an [[abugida]] developed by Christian missionaries for Indigenous Canadian languages
STRUCTURED SYSTEM OF COMMUNICATION
Languages; Human language; Languge; Spoken words; Complex language; Linguistic diversity; Language diversity; Human languages; Lanauge; Formal notation; Lnguages; Lnguage; Development of speech and language; Anatomy of speech; Neural architecture of language; Langauge; Linguage
n.
linguistic system of communication
1) to use a language
2) to plan; standardize a language
3) to learn, master a language
4) to speak (in) a language
5) to butcher, murder; enrich; purify a language
6) (the) spoken; written language
7) one's native language
8) a foreign; international, world; national; official; second; universal language
9) colloquial, informal; formal; idiomatic; literary, standard; nontechnical; substandard; technical language
10) an ancient; artificial; classical; creolized; dead, extinct; living; modern; natural; sign; trade language
11) an agglutinative; inflecting; isolating; synthetic; tone language
12) an object, target; source language
style of speaking or writing
13) abusive; bad, coarse, crude, dirty, foul, nasty, obscene, offensive, unprintable, vile, vulgar; rough, strong, vituperative language
14) elegant; everyday, plain, simple; flowery; polite; rich language
15) children's; diplomatic language
system of signs, symbols used by a computer
16) a computer, machine, programming language
misc.
17) language acquisition; language maintenance
language         
  • A conversation in [[American Sign Language]]
  • Tamil]] inscription at [[Thanjavur]]
  • 1935}})
  • The first page of the poem ''[[Beowulf]]'', written in [[Old English]] in the early medieval period (800–1100 AD). Although Old English is the direct ancestor of modern English, it is unintelligible to contemporary English speakers.
  • [[Primary auditory cortex]]}}
  • predicate]].
  • structuralist]] approach to studying language.
  • A lesson at [[Kituwah Academy]], a school where English and the [[Cherokee language]] are [[mediums of instruction]]
  • These areas are the most linguistically diverse in the world, and the locations of most of the world's endangered languages.}}
  • [[Noam Chomsky]] is one of the most important linguistic theorists of the 20th century.
  • Pannonian Rusyn]]
  • ''[[Wall of Love]]'' on [[Montmartre]] in Paris: "I love you" in 250 languages, by calligraphist Fédéric Baron and artist Claire Kito (2000)
  • Distribution of languages in the world]]''.
  • William Jones]] discovered the family relation between [[Latin]] and [[Sanskrit]], laying the ground for the discipline of [[historical linguistics]].
  • English]], some of the [[official languages of the Indian Republic]].
  • Swampy Cree]] using [[Canadian Aboriginal syllabics]], an [[abugida]] developed by Christian missionaries for Indigenous Canadian languages
STRUCTURED SYSTEM OF COMMUNICATION
Languages; Human language; Languge; Spoken words; Complex language; Linguistic diversity; Language diversity; Human languages; Lanauge; Formal notation; Lnguages; Lnguage; Development of speech and language; Anatomy of speech; Neural architecture of language; Langauge; Linguage
1. <language, programming> programming language. 2. <human language> natural language. (1998-09-07)

Wikipedia

Language (magazine)

L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E was an avant-garde poetry magazine edited by Charles Bernstein and Bruce Andrews that ran thirteen issues from February 1978 to October 1981. Along with This, it is the magazine most often referenced as the breeding ground for the group of writers who became known as the Language poets.

Examples of use of language
1. It‘s our language, the English language," said Rep.
2. The Tajik language is similar to Farsi, Iran‘s main language.
3. Furthermore, they only understand one language –– the language of force.
4. Army Language School (now Defense Language Institute) at Monterey, California.
5. See also the Web sites for the Bush–Clinton Katrina Fund (English language), the American Red Cross (English language), the Japanese Red Cross Society (Japanese language), Peace Winds (Japanese language) and Hurricane Aid Japan (Japanese language).