Human_language Human_language

Human language - Definition

The term natural language is used to distinguish languages spoken by humans for general-purpose communication from constructs such as computer-programming languages or the "languages" used in the study of formal logic, especially mathematical logic. In the philosophy of language, the term ordinary language is sometimes used as synonymous with natural (as opposed to mathematical or logical) language. Natural language is also considered a field of weak artificial intelligence.

Additionally, the indigenous signed languages of the world merit inclusion as natural languages owing to extensive linguistic analysis in the latter 20th century confirming their unique and consistent grammar, syntax, rules and visual logic dramatically unlike the spoken languages of the nations or geographic regions in which they arose. American, French, and British Sign Languages are the best documented examples in the literature.

Constructed languages such as Esperanto that have evolved to the point of having native speakers may also be considered natural languages. (There are estimated to be 200-2000 native speakers of Esperanto; the number of persons fluent in Esperanto is much larger)


Language - Example Usage

MyLifeIzzaMovie: Aww bitch shut up!! I hate ah nagging good fah nothin ass bitch!!! Excuse my language ladies but dis bitch PEANUTZ Idc tho cuz she not mine
whoaitsbellax: RT @ConcertWeirdos: Music is the universal language that we all can understand. #concertweirdos
WilmerGomez69: How I wish you could see the potential , the potential of you and me, it's like a book elegently bound but, in a language that you cant read
MarieClaireOx: RT @UrMindBlown: If a person is born deaf, then what language do they think in? #mindblown
maliaaa_: RT @ConcertWeirdos: Music is the universal language that we all can understand. #concertweirdos
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