Natural Language (Noun)
Meaning
A human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The linguist studied the natural language of the indigenous people to understand their culture and customs.
- The computer program was designed to process and analyze natural language inputs from users.
- Natural language is a key component of human communication and is essential for social interaction.
- The language model was trained on a large corpus of natural language texts to improve its accuracy.
- The researcher investigated how children acquire natural language skills and develop their vocabulary.
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- Chukchi Language
- Dravidic
- Sino-Tibetan Language
- Eskimo-Aleut Language
- Tonal Language
- Nilo-Saharan Language
- Amerindian Language
- American-Indian Language
- Niger-Kordofanian Language
- Hmong Language
- Elamite
- Afrasian
- Miao
- Susian
- Austronesian Language
- First Language
- Hamito-Semitic
- Munda-Mon-Khmer
- Afroasiatic Language
- Indo-European Language
- Indo-Hittite
- Afrasian Language
- Afro-Asiatic
- Maternal Language
- Caucasian Language
- Cassite
- Austro-Asiatic Language
- Papuan Language
- Dravidian Language
- American Indian
- Indian
- Khoisan Language