LANGUAGE    語言

METHOD USING SOUND USING which HUMANS MUTUALLY COMMUNICATE AND EXPRESS MEANING.
TONGUEMOTHER TONGUENATIVE TONGUEDIALECTPATOISSLANGIDIOMJARGONARGOTCANTINFORMAL LINGO
Old Chinese Criteria
1. The most abstract philosophical and general term for language is yán 言. 2. Yǔ 語 refers to speech as part of a dialogue, but very often also generally to a language of one kind or another. 3. Yīn 音 refers to language as primarily manifested in special forms of oral articulation, but the word also often refers to a specific language in general. 4. Wén 文 refers to language as primarily manifested in specific ways of writing it down, but the word also often refers to a specific language in general. Gāosēngzhuàn p. 329 that someone 手執梵文口宣晉語。 "In his hand he held the Sanskrit text and with his mouth pronounced Jìn language." 5. Huà 話 refers to language as concrete utterance, typically as part of dialogue, and the word which is so common in modern Chinese is quite rare in classical Chinese. 6. Fāng yán 方言 (Míng dynasty occasional variant: 方語 ) refers to a local language or dialect, as spoken in a given place. 7. Yányǔ 言語 and the somewhat rarer yǔyán 語言 refer to language and linguistic articulatory activity in a general abstract way. 8. Yǔyīn 語音 and yányīn 言音 refer to oral articulatory aspects of language in a general and abstract way. 9. Yīn yì 音義 is a rare expression referring abstractly to a local variety of linguistic conventions linking sound and meaning. 10. Wén zì 文字 refers to the written language. T49n2038_p0910c26(05)║ 所以善吐番音。兼解諸國文字。
Modern Chinese Criteria
語言 is the general word for language. 言語 is a more literary way of referring to what in French is parole "language use, speech". 語文 rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
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
  • METHOD SYSTEM of ACTS USING which one is ABLE to SUCCEED IN a TASK.  (anc: 8/0, child: 15)
  • SYSTEM TRANSPARENTLY OR EXPLICITLY ORDERED COMPLEX WHOLE. (anc: 7/0, child: 3)
  • WHOLE PERFECT so as to LACK NONE OF ITS PARTS. (anc: 6/0, child: 1)
  • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages ( BUCK 1988) p. 18.24

  • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages ( BUCK 1988) p. 18.25

  • Vocabulaire européen des philosophies. Dictionnaire des intraduisibles ( CASSIN 2004) p. 675

  • De Rerum Humanarum Emendatione ( COMENIUS 1665) p. 571

    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.

  • Lateinische Synonyme und Etymologien ( DOEDERLEIN 1840) p.

    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.

  • Traite elementaire des synonymes grecques ( DUFOUR 1910) p. 108

  • Anthologia sive Florilegium rerum et materiarum selectarum ( LANGIUS 1631) p.

    LINGUA

  • Woerterbuch der Philosophie. Neue Beitraege zu einer Kritik der Sprache ( MAUTHNER WP 1924) p. III.316

    UNIVERSALSPRACHE

  • Dictionnaire culturel en langue francaise ( REY 2005) p. 2.2333

  • Historisches Woerterbuch der Philosophie ( RITTER 1971-2007) p. 9.1437

    SPRACHE

  • "Sachwoerterbuch zum Alten China" ( UNGER SACH) p.

    DIALEKT

    FACHSPRACHEN

  • Histoire des moeurs ( POIRIER 1991) p. 2.7-75

  • The Encyclopedia of Philosophy ( BORCHERT 2005) p. 1.342

  • The Encyclopedia of Philosophy ( BORCHERT 2005) p.

    LANGUAGE OF THOUGHT

  • Encyclopedia of Religion ( JONES 2005) p.

  • Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology ( BARNARD AND SPENCER 2002) p.

  • Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Second Edition ( BROWN 2005) p.

  • Ästhetische Grundbegriffe ( BARCK 2010) p. 5.619

  • Quiddities. An Intermittently Philosophical Dictionary ( QUINE 1987) p. 8

    ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGES

  • Quiddities. An Intermittently Philosophical Dictionary ( QUINE 1987) p. 111

  • SYNONYMES FRANÇOIS, LEURS DIFFÉRENTES SIGNIFICATIONS, ET LE CHOIX QU'IL EN FAUT FAIRE Pour parler avec justesse ( GIRARD 1769) p. 2.246:169

    LANGAGE.LANGUE.IDIOME.DIALECTE.PATOIS.JARGON

  • Bibliographisches Handbuch zur Sprachinhaltsforschung. Teil II. Systematischer Teil. B. Ordnung nach Sinnbezirken (mit einem alphabetischen Begriffsschluessel): Der Mensch und seine Welt im Spiegel der Sprachforschung ( FRANKE 1989) p. 75A

  • Words (16 items)

      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

      Syntactic words
    • NPabpsychlanguage
    語言  yǔ yán OC: ŋaʔ ŋan MC: ŋi̯ɤ ŋi̯ɐn 2 Attributions
      Syntactic words
    • NPabpsychlanguage
    • VPtoSsay: "S"
      huà OC: ɡroods MC: ɦɣɛi 1 Attribution
      Syntactic words
    • nabtextutterance; language
      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
      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
      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