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| | Language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For example, one prominent artificial language, Esperanto, was created by L. |  | | Mathematics and computer science use artificial entities called formal languages (including programming languages and markup languages, but also some that are far more theoretical in nature). |  | | An example of a typological classification is the classification of languages on the basis of the basic order of the verb, the subject and the object in a sentence into several types: SVO, SOV, VSO, and so on, languages. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hebrew Language and Literature |
 | | Naturally the earlier stages of the growth of the language are the ones involved in the greatest obscurity. |  | | To construct an historical sketch of he origin and development of the Hebrew language is a task beset with much difficulty. |  | | In Isaias, xix, 18, it is designated as the "language of Chanaan". |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07176a.htm
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| | The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language (David Crystal) |
 | | In smaller print we have boxes on the Genie case (language development of a neglected child), the classification of tongue slips, and the debate over "critical periods" in language development. |  | | Part seven explores child language acquisition and part eight the relationship of the brain to language and language handicaps. |  | | And part three introduces the traditional material of linguistics: the structure of language, typologies, universals, grammar, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and so forth. |
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http://dannyreviews.com/h/Language.html
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| | Greek Language Paper @ NaturalResearch.org (Natural Research) |
 | | For more information, see main article on Proto-Greek language. |  | | , Greek: A Comprehensive Grammar of the Modern Language, Routledge, 1997, ISBN 041510002X. |  | | Modern Greek, Encyclopedia of the World's Major Languages, Brian Joseph |
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http://www.naturalresearch.org/encyclopedia/Greek_language
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| | Amazon.co.uk: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language: Books |
 | | The is very good for A-Level students and it does convey the 'magic' and 'fascination' of linguistics and languages, but it will become too easy and shallow to help students with academic research. |  | | In a sense it could be just as usefully called an encyclopedia of linguistics, as it provides as much information on research and theories of language as it does on the language itself. |  | | More unusually, the fact that it doesn't use an A to Z format means that it can quite easily be read through as a general introduction to linguistics. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521559677
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| | Belarusian Review :: Kitabs, the Unique Phenomenon of the Belarusian Language in "Encyclopedia of the Belarusian ... |
 | | And although they too have experienced the influence of Belarusian language, they could not possibly enter into the Belarusian language for that simple reason that those writings were essentially inaccessible for the Belarusian people: Belarusians neither had physical access to it, nor understood the writing system. |  | | Kitabs, the Unique Phenomenon of the Belarusian Language in "Encyclopedia of the Belarusian language" |  | | Kitabs, the Unique Phenomenon of the Belarusian Language in "Encyclopedia of the Belarusian language" (4216) |
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http://www.belreview.cz/articles/2410.html
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