Definition of Artificial language

1. Noun. A language that is deliberately created for a specific purpose.


Definition of Artificial language

1. Noun. constructed language ¹

2. Noun. formal language ¹

3. Noun. computer language ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Artificial Language

artificial dentition
artificial eye
artificial fever
artificial florist
artificial flower
artificial heart
artificial heart valve
artificial horizon
artificial horizons
artificial intelligence
artificial intelligences
artificial joint
artificial kidney
artificial lake
artificial language (current term)
artificial languages
artificial life
artificial limbs
artificial melanin
artificial neural net
artificial organs
artificial pacemaker
artificial person
artificial persons
artificial pneumothorax
artificial pupil
artificial respiration
artificial satellite

Literary usage of Artificial language

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind by Dugald Stewart (1827)
"The existence of an artificial language, consisting of visible signs, ... Of artificial language. IT was before remarked, that, as ideas multiply, ..."

2. Principles of the History of Language by Hermann Paul, Herbert Augustus Strong (1888)
"In the second place, the artificial language affects the natural language by borrowing from it words, and occasionally inflexional forms and methods of ..."

3. The Task of Social Hygiene by Havelock Ellis (1912)
"... Feeling opposed to Selection of a Natural Language— Advantages of an Artificial Language—Demands it must fulfil— Esperanto—Its Threatened Disruption—The ..."

4. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1909)
"The friends of the artificial language idea, of the opposite opinion : they favor an artificial language they think that it could be introduced within ..."

5. An Inquiry Into the Human Mind, on the Principles of Common Sense by Thomas Reid (1823)
"By means of these, two savages who have no common artificial language, can converse together; can communicate their thoughts itv some tolerable manner ..."

6. Exposition of the Grammatical Structure of the English Language: Being an by John Mulligan (1874)
"(3) We must have recourse to articulate—artificial language, ... (3) Mention some purposes which cannot be effected without recourse to artificial language. ..."

7. The Works of Thomas Reid, D.D., Now Fully Collected, with Selections from by Thomas Reid, William Hamilton, Dugald Stewart (1863)
"Ну means of these, two savages who have no common artificial language, can converse together ; can communicate their thoughts in »m№ tolerable manner; ..."

8. Elements of Mental Philosophy by Thomas Cogswell Upham, Dugald Stewart (1831)
"And notwithstanding, it cannot be denied, that language, (we have reference in this chapter particularly to artificial language or WORDS, which is a term ..."

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