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AnagramsOld FrenchNounlanguages f. pl. From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A language is a system for encoding and decoding information. In its most common use, the term refers to so-called "natural languages" — the forms of communication considered peculiar to humankind. In linguistics the term is extended to refer to the human cognitive facility of creating and using language. Essential to both meanings is the systematic creation and usage of systems of symbols—each referring to linguistic concepts with semantic or logical or otherwise expressive meanings. The most obvious manifestations are spoken languages such as English or Spoken Chinese. However, there are also written languages and other systems of visual symbols such as sign languages. Although some other animals make use of quite sophisticated communicative systems, and these are sometimes casually referred to as animal language, none of these are known to make use of all of the properties that linguists use to define language in the strict sense. When discussed more technically as a general phenomenon then, "language" always implies a particular type of human thought which can be present even when communication is not the result, and this way of thinking is also sometimes treated as indistinguishable from language itself. In Western philosophy for example, language has long been closely associated with reason, which is also a uniquely human way of using symbols. In Ancient Greek philosophical terminology, the same word, logos, was used as a term for both language or speech and reason, and the philosopher Thomas Hobbes used the English word "speech" so that it similarly could refer to reason, as discussed below. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License What computer languages and techniques should I learn in order to create a highly profitable website? Q. The website, would have members, host audio and video files, make transactions, and probably more. Basically I want to learn how to construct a professional website in my garage, all the setups required, all knowledge that needs to be learned ect . Where is a good place to start? I am already learning HTML and purchased Dreamweaver. I think I m going to need to learn some computer programming languages as well. What are the popular programming languages that create small software applications for the web?? What knowledge needs to be learned to start up a computer server in your garage?? Please don t respond with going to college and getting a degree, I know there is plenty of information on the internet and in books for the knowledge… [cont.] Asked by cdoglite - Wed Oct 11 01:01:45 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. You should focus on the following: a) XHTML and CSS. Coding a site using these makes it more searchable. You can learn these at or go to the www standards web site at (this may be lil complex reading but the best indeed). b) How to optimize your site for search engines. Look at Consider making a google site map & submit to google. The customers reach to your web site from search engines. c) Get a UI done from a professional, who understand usability. Or possibily learn it yourself. d) To run a e-commerce site or even a normal site, choose a good hosting service. I would recommend Yahoo Samll Business. Look at This will simplify a lot things for you. You dont need to learn complex programming languages to create & run your site.… [cont.] Answered by sks - Wed Oct 11 01:15:55 2006 What are the 30 most spoken languages in the world? Q. I tried looking around but the most recent data collected is from 2005 or so, and I know how numbers like to fluctuate. Does anyone have the most recent info? If not the 30 most spoken languages, I will also settle for the 20 or 10 most spoken languages in the world. Asked by Devin S - Sat Feb 21 17:12:21 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. 1 Mandarin Sino-Tibetan Chinese Characters 1120 China, Malaysia, Taiwan 2 English Indo-European Latin 510 USA, UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand 3 Hindi Indo-European Devanagari 490 North and Central India 4 Spanish Indo-European Latin 425 Mexico, Central and South America, Spain 5 Arabic Afro-Asiatic Arabic 255 Middle East, Arabia, North Africa 6 Russian Indo-European Cyrillic 254 Russia, Central Asia 7 Portuguese Indo-European Latin 218 Brazil, Portugal, Southern Africa 8 Bengali Indo-European Bengali 215 Bangladesh, Eastern India 9 Malay, Indonesian Malayo-Polynesian Latin 175 Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore 10 French Indo-European Latin 130 France, Canada, West Africa, Central Africa 11 Japanese Altaic Chinese Characters and… [cont.] Answered by cmk796 - Sat Feb 21 17:18:26 2009 How are programming languages different from conventional languages?
Q. How are programming languages different from conventional languages, such as English, for example? Are they similar? Asked by garlin104300 - Tue Oct 13 02:11:03 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. In the early days of computer, the programmers use '1' and '0' to program. The experts needed reference tables to understand the program. No similarity to the conventional language. Later, assembly language was used. They use codes to write program. Only the experts can understand. The similarity is that these assembly language has a fix syntax, similar to the grammar sentence structure of English Language. Soon, more and more advanced program languages were developed. These languages use more and more English Words, e.g. "if", "while", "print" etc. Soon, the programming languages have developed to a point where more and more people can easily understand. The similarity of these programming languages and conventional languages are they… [cont.] Answered by unknown - Tue Oct 13 02:41:24 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "languages" Unlocking the mysteries of speech
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