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natural language

natural language
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    • a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language

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    1. The capacity to produce novel utterances is an attribute of every natural language.
    2. It's very easy to sound natural in your own native language, and very easy to sound unnatural in your non-native language.
    3. I think it's more fun and rewarding to learn a natural language, but whatever floats your boat.
    4. Anything that can be said in one natural language can be said in any other, but sometimes it takes many words to translate one word. In such cases it's often a good idea just to borrow that word.
    5. If a natural language can be compared to a tree, which has developed during the course of time, Esperanto can be compared to a plastic tree, which was created artificially.
    6. In my day oral proficiency was neglected because professors maintained that the purpose of foreign language study was to become acquainted with its literature, and not to strike up a conversation with the illiterates who happened to be its native speakers, which leads us to the conclusion that what constitutes a natural sounding sentence may be quite subjective.
    7. the Response Language parameter indicating the natural language used in the Get Service Metadata Response parameters,
    8. The Language parameter indicates the natural language requested for the content of the Discover Metadata Response.
    9. natural language’ means a language that is spoken, written, or signed by humans for general-purpose communication;
    10. the Response Language parameter indicating the natural language used in the Get Discovery Service Metadata Response parameters,
    11. Providing knowledge linked to a class of problems in quasi-natural language; or
    12. The Get Discovery Service Metadata Request parameter indicates the natural language for the content of the Get Discovery Service Metadata Response
    13. providing knowledge linked to a class of problems in quasi-natural language; or c. acquiring the knowledge required for their development (symbolic training).
    14. The Get View Service Metadata Request parameter indicates the natural language requested for the content of the Get View Service Metadata Response.
    15. Providing knowledge linked to a class of problems in quasi-natural language; or c. Acquiring the knowledge required for their development (symbolic training).