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Stratified Language (Noun)

Meaning

A language that cannot be used as its own metalanguage.

Classification

Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.

Examples

  • A stratified language is one that cannot be used to describe its own syntax or semantics, limiting its expressive power.
  • The programming language was designed as a stratified language, forcing developers to use a separate metalanguage to write its compiler.
  • The philosopher argued that natural languages are inherently stratified languages, requiring a higher-level language to describe their own structure and meaning.
  • The limitations of the stratified language made it difficult for the researchers to formally prove the correctness of their algorithms.
  • The stratified language was used in the educational setting to introduce students to programming concepts, but its restrictions made it less useful for advanced topics.

Antonyms

  • Unstratified Language

Hypernyms

  • Programing Language
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