LANGUAGE 語言
METHOD USING SOUND USING which HUMANS MUTUALLY COMMUNICATE AND EXPRESS MEANING.
Old Chinese Criteria
Modern Chinese Criteria
Hyponym
- CHINESE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE of CHINA. (anc: 10/0, child: 0)
- DIALECT (anc: 10/0, child: 0)
- SANSKRIT LANGUAGE of the INDIAN BRAHMINS. (anc: 10/0, child: 0)
Hypernym
LINGUA
Cum pro Sermone sumitur, est Verborum Res significantium, et Menti praesentantium, certa ratione contextorum et contexendorum apparatus. In qva tria concurrunt 1. Res significandae. 2 Mentes mutuo sibi aliqvid significantes. 3. Verba articulatione distincta distincte aliqvid significare apta.
LANGUAGE
lingua refers to speech of any, even the most uncultivated barbarian people, in as far as they pssess proper words to express their notions. Like the tongue, lingua is something one is taken to have, naturally, and the owrd refers to t mere gift of speech.
sermo refers to the speech of a cultivated people, insofar as it is adapted for the expression of complex civilised thought. Sermo is more elaorate and refers to a voluntary activity involving rules of grammar as well as of style.
LINGUA
UNIVERSALSPRACHE
SPRACHE
DIALEKT
FACHSPRACHEN
LANGUAGE OF THOUGHT
ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGES
LANGAGE.LANGUE.IDIOME.DIALECTE.PATOIS.JARGON
Words (16 items)
言 yán OC: ŋan MC: ŋi̯ɐn 11 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nab.post-Nlanguage of a place
- nab.post-N{PLACE}.+N{PRED}in the language of Npl be called N
- nabactlanguage, speech [We need to find out when this word came to be used abstractly, as in 禽言]
言語 yán yǔ OC: ŋan ŋaʔ MC: ŋi̯ɐn ŋi̯ɤ 9 Attributions
- Word relations
- Oppos: 法相/APPEARANCE
- Syntactic words
- NPabpsychlanguage
語言 yǔ yán OC: ŋaʔ ŋan MC: ŋi̯ɤ ŋi̯ɐn 2 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPabpsychlanguage
- VPtoSsay: "S"
話 huà OC: ɡroods MC: ɦɣɛi 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- nabtextutterance; language
語 yǔ OC: ŋaʔ MC: ŋi̯ɤ 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- nab.post-Nlanguage of N
- nabnon-humanlanguage of birds (thus this corresponds to French langage and not to French langue, which is limited to human language, like Chinese 言)
- nabpsychlanguage (see 梵語 "Sanskrit")
凡通語 fán tōng yǔ MC: bjaem thuwng ngjoX OC: blom kh-looŋ ŋaʔ 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NPabcommon language; expression understood by everyoneCH
梵 fàn OC: bloms MC: bi̯ɐm 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- nadNbuddhist(BUDDH:) of the Brahman language > in Sanskrit/Indian language
- nbuddhist(BUDDH:) the Brahma language > Sanskrit; more generally: Indian language
凡語 fán yǔ MC: bjaem ngjoX OC: blom ŋaʔ 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NPabcommon language; common expressionCH
楚通語 chǔ tōng yù MC: tsrhjoX thuwng ngjoH OC: skhraʔ kh-looŋ ŋas 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NPablanguage current in ChuCH
通語 tōng yù MC: thuwng ngjoH OC: kh-looŋ ŋas 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NPabcommon language; current expression (understood by everyone)CH
音 yīn OC: qrɯm MC: ʔim 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nab.post-Nlanguage of the N 劉知幾 《史通‧言語》:"...必諱彼夷音,變成華語 See also 蕃音,梵音,漢音 etc.
胡語 hú yǔ OC: ɡaa ŋaʔ MC: ɦuo̝ ŋi̯ɤ 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPabactBarbarian language; Turkish
言音 yán yīn OC: ŋan qrɯm MC: ŋi̯ɐn ʔim 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPabactBuddhist: language 東夏西天言音
方言 fāng yán OC: paŋ ŋan MC: pi̯ɐŋ ŋi̯ɐn 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nabactlocal speech, local linguistic practice 楊雄:《方言》 DC: 晉 葛洪 《抱樸子‧鈞世》:"古書之多隱,未必昔人故欲難曉,或世異語變,或方言不同。" 唐 皇甫冉 《同諸公有懷絕句》:"移家南渡久,童稚解方言。"
語音 yǔ yīn OC: ŋaʔ qrɯm MC: ŋi̯ɤ ʔim 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPabactlanguage
音義 yīn yì OC: qrɯm ŋrals MC: ʔim ŋiɛ 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nabactlanguage