- Artificial language
An artificial language is a
language created by a person or a group of people for a certain purpose, usually when this purpose is hard to achieve by using anatural language . Such a language can be based on an existing vocabulary or can create a new vocabulary.If an artificial language does not serve the purpose of general-purpose communication (as natural languages do), then it is necessarily a
second language .Examples of artificial languages include:
*Constructed language s ease inter-human communication, bring realism to fictional worlds, and allow for linguistic experimentation.Esperanto , Tolkien'sQuenya , andLojban are examples of these three broad types.
*Formal language s are tools in the field ofmathematical logic andcomputer science where meaning (semantics ) andgrammar (syntax ) are very precisely defined.
*Computer language s are formal languages used by humans to communicate withcomputer s or for communication among computing devices.Programming language s and [markup language s are subtypes.It should be noted that the above categorization is not exclusive; for example, it is reasonable that a computer language can be constructed for a fictional work or that a linguistic experiment can be used to instruct a computer.
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Language translation
*Knowledge representation
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