language naturally spoken by humans, as opposed to "constructed" and "formal" languages
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computer language used to make queries into databases and information systems such as SQL or XQuery
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manner in which a language is actually used, e.g., regionalisms, colloquialism, jargon, etc., and as opposed to formal models or prescriptive ideals
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viewpoint of a language as an organized system regulated by a set of rules and conventions, in the theories of Ferdinand de Saussure, J.R. Firth, Benjamin Lee Whorf, Louis Hjelmslev, Michael Halliday, and others
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property expecting a language item as a value
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sites, such as Wikipedia language versions, including articles on the same topic in several language variants. In Wikidata, one can be added to sitelinks, the other on a separate "duplicate" item
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member of the Sinitic languages of the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken as the native language by the people in the Jiangxi province of China
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file format dedicated to representing complex state as a sequence of bytes or characters
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avoidance of language and action seen as excluding, marginalizing, or insulting
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unit of language such as word or multi-word expression (e.g. "steam iron"), understood as a set of inflected forms and not one particular inflected form, with a meaning that cannot be understood from the meanings of separate components
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It is known by different names in South Asia itself, as in;
*[[Kashmiri language|Kashmiri]]- ژؠٹِن (''tsetin'')
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It is known by different names in South Asia itself, as in;
*[[Kashmiri language|Kashmiri]]- ژؠٹِن (''tsetin'')
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intentional deviation from ordinary (literal) language, chosen to produce a rhetorical effect or for other purposes, such as metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, personification or simile
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standardized variety of a single language as opposed to vernacular dialects, sociolects, etc.
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word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language
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sites, such as Wikipedia language versions, in more than one script: e.g. Latin and Cyrillic. Can include 2 pages with the same article in different scripts. In Wikidata, one can be added to sitelinks, the other on a separate "duplicate" item
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basic data type which can be instanciated and used with the predefined operations of a programming language, or assembled as a building block together with other instances of any type to create more complex composite data types
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..., or it may be added to a dish at the end of cooking, just before serving (as with a [[dal]], [[sambar (dish)|sambar]] or [[stew]]).
*{{transliteration|gu|vaghār}} ({{lang|gu|[[wikt:વઘાર|વઘાર]]}}) in [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]]
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..., or it may be added to a dish at the end of cooking, just before serving (as with a [[dal]], [[sambar (dish)|sambar]] or [[stew]]).
*{{transliteration|gu|vaghār}} ({{lang|gu|[[wikt:વઘાર|વઘાર]]}}) in [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]]
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...E|nah|ta|AN}}), alternatively spelled '''''guinataan''''', is a [[Filipino language|Filipino]] term which refers to food cooked with ''gatâ'' ([[coconut milk]]
...e the ''[[Morisqueta|zambaripao]]'' or the ''[[Tubâ|tuba]]''. In [[Spanish language|Spanish]] it is called ''guinatán''.
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