Lingol


LINguistics Oriented Language. Natural language processing.
[“A Linguistics Oriented Programming Language”, V.R. Pratt, Third Intl Joint Conf on AI, 1973].

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    [ling-gwuh] noun, plural linguae [ling-gwee] (Show IPA) 1. the tongue or a part like a tongue. [lahp-soo s ling-gwahy; English lap-suh s ling-gwee] noun, Latin. 1. a slip of the tongue. /ˈlɪŋɡwiː/ noun 1. a slip of the tongue /ˈlɪŋɡwə/ noun (anatomy) (pl) -guae (-ɡwiː) 1. the technical name for tongue 2. any tongue-like structure […]

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    lingua geographica lingua ge·o·graph·i·ca (jē’ə-grāf’ĭ-kə) n. Geographical tongue.


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