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all languages must define the structural relationships between these symbols in a system of... Most languages make use of sound... Human languages are usually referred to as natural languages... A common progression for natural languages is that they are considered to be first spoken... The transition between languages within the same... International auxiliary languages are generally constructed languages that strive to be easier to learn than natural languages... other constructed languages strive to be more logical... Constructed languages are not necessarily restricted to the properties shared by natural languages... Specifically excluded are reconstructed languages and computer programming languages... Several of these languages have been constructed by individuals or groups... existing languages may also be used in this way... Other auxiliary languages with a relatively large number of speakers and literature are... Controlled natural languages are subsets of natural languages whose grammars and dictionaries have been restricted in order to reduce or eliminate both ambiguity... Programming languages are defined using syntactic and semantic rules... Programming languages are used to facilitate communication about the task of organizing and manipulating information... to those languages that can express all possible algorithms... is used for artificial languages that are more limited... The Languages of the World... the origin and development of languages throughout the world... Distribution of languages on the Internet... Top Languages in the world Internet usage population and penetration report...

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