- child's
perception of the world. Many
polyglots know up to five or six languages, but the
frequency of
polyglotism drops off
sharply past this point. Those...
- Look up
polyglot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
polyglot is
someone who
speaks multiple languages.
Polyglot may also
refer to:
Polyglot (book),...
- In computing, a
polyglot is a
computer program or
script (or
other file)
written in a
valid form of
multiple programming languages or file formats. The...
- (1960–),
Belgian linguist. In 1987, at the age of twenty-six, he won the
Polyglot of Flanders/Babel Prize,
after demonstrating communicative competence in...
- A
polyglot is a book that
contains side-by-side
versions of the same text in
several different languages. Some
editions of the
Bible or its
parts are polyglots...
- The
Plantin Polyglot (also
called the
Antwerp Polyglot, the
Biblia Regia or "King's Bible") is a
polyglot Bible,
printed under the
title Biblia Polyglotta...
-
Polyglot persistence is a term that
refers to
using multiple data
storage technologies within a
single system, in
order to meet
varying data
storage needs...
- The
Complutensian Polyglot Bible is the name
given to the
first printed polyglot of the
entire Bible. The
edition was
initiated and
financed by Cardinal...
- Aphasia, also
known as dysphasia, is an
impairment in a person’s
ability to
comprehend or
formulate language because of
damage to
specific brain regions...
- The
Apostolic Bible Polyglot (ABP),
originally published in 2003, is a
Bible translation by
Charles VanderPool. The ABP is an
English translation with...