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Defining 'Naturalness': Constructed languages as typological exploration
Among the community of language construction enthusiasts, particularly those who fall under the ‘artlanger’ category, there exists a concept termed ‘naturalness’ (Rhiemeier, 2012).
John Hutchinson
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Teaching linguistic methods with conlangs
In this article, I show from my own experience as a linguistics teacher that the construction of languages by students allows them to better grasp the reality of linguistic analysis than does the repetition of exercises based on data from natural ...
Guillaume Enguehard
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The Choice Construct in the Soufflé Language
Datalog has become a popular implementation language for solving large-scale, real-world problems, including bug finders, network analysis tools, and disassemblers. These applications express complex behaviour with hundreds of relations and rules that often require a non-deterministic choice for tuples in relations to express worklist algorithms.
Xiaowen Hu +5 more
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On the Multi-Language Construction [PDF]
Modern software is no more developed in a single programming language. Instead, programmers tend to exploit cross-language interoperability mechanisms to combine code stemming from different languages, and thus yielding fully-fledged multi-language programs.
BURO, SAMUELE, Isabella Mastroeni
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Fundamental Constructs in Programming Languages [PDF]
When a new programming language appears, the syntax and intended behaviour of its programs need to be specified. The behaviour of each language construct can be concisely specified by translating it to fundamental constructs (funcons), compositionally.
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The Network as a Language Construct [PDF]
The actor model inspires several important programming languages. In this model, communicating concurrent actors collaborate to produce a result. A pure actor language tends to turn systems into an organization-free collection of processes, however, even though most applications call for layered and tiered architectures.
Tony Garnock-Jones +2 more
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Residuality and Learning for Nondeterministic Nominal Automata [PDF]
We are motivated by the following question: which data languages admit an active learning algorithm? This question was left open in previous work by the authors, and is particularly challenging for languages recognised by nondeterministic automata.
Joshua Moerman, Matteo Sammartino
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Geometry Constructions Language [PDF]
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Situation aspect as a universal aspect : implications for artificial languages [PDF]
Aspect, as one of the elements of verb mechanics, has been overlooked by many language designers. This paper argues that an artificial language, designed as a universal language for international communication, should incorporate the "universal ...
Anthony McEnery +3 more
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The Forms and Functions of Constructed Languages in 20th Century Dystopian Literature [PDF]
This thesis examines the use of constructed languages in 20th century dystopian literature. The aim of this thesis is to find what common functions constructed languages serve in dystopian literature, and what the constructed languages are like in terms ...
Norha, Sasu
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