-
101 sanskritic language
sanskrit dili -
102 scandinavian language
iskandinavya dili -
103 search language
araştırma dili -
104 sign language
işaret dili, dilsizlerin kullandıkları işaretler* * *işaret dili -
105 slavic language
slav dili -
106 slavonic language
slav dili -
107 source language
kaynak dil -
108 strongly typed language
güçlü yazılmış dil -
109 structured query language
yapılandırılmış sorgu dili -
110 syntax language
sözdizim dili -
111 target language
n. öğrenilecek dil* * *1. hedef dil 2. hedeflenen lisan -
112 tibeto burman language
tıbet burman dili -
113 tonal language
perdeli konuşma dili -
114 tone language
şive -
115 tupi language
amazon dili -
116 turkic language
türk dili -
117 user oriented language
kullanıcıya yönelik dil -
118 abusive language
küfürlü dil -
119 daughter language
n. benzer dil, aynı kökenden türemiş dil -
120 deaf and dumb language
adj. sağır ve dilsizlere özgü dil
См. также в других словарях:
Language education — Language Teaching redirects here. For the journal, see Language Teaching (journal). Linguistics … Wikipedia
Language attrition — is the loss of a first or second language or a portion of that language by individuals; it should be distinguished from language loss within a community (the latter process is referred to as language shift or language death). Language attrition… … Wikipedia
Language revitalization — is the attempt by interested parties, including individuals, cultural or community groups, governments, or political authorities, to recover the spoken use of a language that is endangered, moribund, or no longer spoken. Language death is the… … Wikipedia
Language immersion — is a method of teaching a second language (also called L2, or the target language). Unlike a more traditional language course, where the target language is simply the subject material, language immersion uses the target language as a teaching… … Wikipedia
Language contact — occurs when two or more languages or varieties interact. The study of language contact is called contact linguistics. Multilingualism has likely been common throughout much of human history, and today most people in the world are multilingual.[1] … Wikipedia
Language module — refers to a hypothesized structure in the human brain (anatomical module) or cognitive system (functional module) that some psycholinguists (e.g., Steven Pinker) claim contains innate capacities for language. According to Jerry Fodor the sine qua … Wikipedia
Language secessionism — or linguistic secessionism is an attitude consisting in separating a language variety from the language to which it normally belongs, in order to make this variety considered as a distinct language. This phenomenon was first analyzed by Catalan… … Wikipedia
language — lan‧guage [ˈlæŋgwɪdʒ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] a system of speaking and writing used by people in one country or area: • the French language • Do you speak any foreign languages? • Trading in Europe means communicating in more than one… … Financial and business terms
Language transfer — (also known as L1 interference, linguistic interference, and crossmeaning) refers to speakers or writers applying knowledge from their native language to a second language. It is most commonly discussed in the context of English language learning … Wikipedia
Language delay — is a failure to develop language abilities on the usual developmental timetable. Language delay is distinct from speech delay, in which the speech mechanism itself is the focus of delay. Thus, language delay refers specifically to a delay in the… … Wikipedia
Language shift — Language shift, sometimes referred to as language transfer or language replacement or assimilation, is the progressive process whereby a speech community of a language shifts to speaking another language. The rate of assimilation is the… … Wikipedia