- linguistics, a
metalanguage is a
language used to
describe another language,
often called the
object language.
Expressions in a
metalanguage are
often distinguished...
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metalanguage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Metalanguage is a
language used to
describe another language, in
logic and linguistics, as well...
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Natural semantic metalanguage (NSM) is a
linguistic theory that
reduces lexicons down to a set of
semantic primitives. It is
based on the
conception of...
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traditional (first-order) language; in a
metalanguage,
symbols replace words and phrases.
Insofar as one
metalanguage is
required for one
explanation of the...
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Kondo (
Metalanguage, 1979) With
Friends Like
These with Fred
Frith (
Metalanguage, 1979)
Outside Pleasure (
Metalanguage, 1980)
Aloha (
Metalanguage, 1981)...
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written in its own
metalanguage or an
existing computer programming language. The
process of a metacompiler,
written in its own
metalanguage,
compiling itself...
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level of abstraction. In linguistics,
grammar is
considered to be a
metalanguage: a
language operating on a
higher level to
describe properties of the...
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language used to make
statements about an
object language is
called a
metalanguage. This
distinction is a key
difference between logic and metalogic. While...
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Hyper (disambiguation)
Metta (disambiguation)
Super (disambiguation)
Metalanguage (disambiguation)
Metanoia (theology) Metastasis, in
medicine This disambiguation...
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metalanguage includes primitive notions, axioms, and
rules absent from the
object language, so that
there are
theorems provable in the
metalanguage not...