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Tue, 10/23/2012 - 06:37 -- pottol

Languages

General Concepts

How a engineer sees the language issues. 

 

ISO-OSI applied to languages

Level Name Description Analysis
       
7 Application Componements (Thema, Book, etc) Componement
6 Presentation Period: (Principal, Subordinative) or Coordinatives Period
5 Session Sentence: Logic
4 Transport Phrase: Verbal Groups (word sets) Grammar
3 Network Word: Groups of Phonemas (accent, root) Morphology
2 Data Link Phonema (e.g. ma, sa) about 60 Etymological
1 Physic Letter (Char, Sound) Phonological

 

Network - Morphology

There were defined 4 main types of human languages, based on the composition of word:

  • Isolating (Chinese, Indonesian, Vietnamese): invariable words, with strict ordering. Sub-types: Analytical
  • Agglutinating (Magyar, Finnish, Turkish, Japanese): prefixes and suffixes 
  • Fusional (indo-european): declensions in nouns, conjugations in verbs
  • Polisynthetic (Amerindian, Basque): complex words that carry a sentence-worth of information

For additional information:

https://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/basiclangstruct.html

https://professoressaorru.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/lingu...

https://moodle2.units.it/pluginfile.php/229349/mod_resource/content/1/Af...

 

Transport - Grammar

There are 3 main types of languages, based on the word order by functional point of view:

  • SOV (subject-object-verb): the most part of the languages
  • SVO (subject-verb-object): the largest number of speakers
  • VSO (verb-subject-object): very a few (e.g. Irish)

For additional information:

https://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/basiclangstruct.html

https://moodle2.units.it/pluginfile.php/229349/mod_resource/content/1/Af...

 

Session - Logic