Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Language-comparisons

From Polyglot Club WIKI
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This lesson can still be improved. EDIT IT NOW! & become VIP
Rate this lesson:
4.00
(one vote)

Multiple-languages-flag-polyglotclub.jpg

If you have learned some languages, you will want to ask a question like this: what can I do to express something in this language.

Different languages have different answers. If we treat a language as a system, then we can study it as studying a system.

A grammatical rule is like a function in a programming language: give it some input, and get the output. Natural languages do it in various ways. Given the different sets of context, like the time, person, gender, number, etc. as the input, the output may be different or same in different languages.

There are many online comparisons of programming languages. Here is a comparison of natural languages.

This course is far from being completed.

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

Contributors

GrimPixel and Maintenance script


Create a new Lesson