Definition of «new language»

The term "new language" can refer to a variety of different things depending on context. Generally, it refers to any recently developed or created language that is not yet widely spoken or used in communication. This could include artificial languages such as programming languages, constructed languages like Esperanto, or newly emerging natural languages such as Hindi after its standardization. In some cases, the term may also refer to a dialect of an existing language that is still evolving and has not been fully codified yet.

Sentences with «new language»

  • His mission of travelling across the globe and learning new languages in a short period of time makes for quite a fascinating read. (nomadicsamuel.com)
  • Ideas and philosophies that challenged painterly conventions of the previous centuries, more specifically — deliberate departure from representational art towards pure abstraction — and invented a whole new language of expression. (galleryintell.com)
  • Writing Life is available in new languages — German, French, Italian, Portuguese and Dutch — and the company said authors from 82 countries are now using it. (gigaom.com)
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