natural language

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natural language

A child learns to speak their natural language from their parents.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A human language: A system of communication that has developed naturally through use by a specific community of people over time. It is characterized by complex grammar, vocabulary, and the capacity for expressing abstract thought and creativity.
    • Opposed to formal or constructed language: This term is primarily used to distinguish human languages (like English, Spanish, or Mandarin) from artificial or computer languages (like Python, Java, or SQL), as well as from formal logical systems.
Usage

The term "natural language" is used to categorize and discuss languages that have evolved organically in human societies. It is a key concept in fields like linguistics, computer science (especially natural language processing), and philosophy of language. * It is often used in contrast with "artificial language," "programming language," or "formal language." * It can refer to any specific instance of such a language (e.g., "English is a natural language").

Examples
  • Noun:
    • Linguists study the structure and evolution of natural language.
    • The goal of AI research is to enable computers to understand and generate natural language.
    • Translating between two different natural languages is a complex task.
Advanced Usage
  • "Natural language processing (NLP)": A subfield of artificial intelligence and computer science focused on the interactions between computers and human (natural) languages. It involves enabling computers to process, analyze, and generate natural language data.
    • Voice assistants like Siri rely on natural language processing to understand user commands.
  • "Natural language understanding": A specific challenge within NLP concerning a machine's ability to comprehend the meaning and intent behind human language.
Variants and Related Words
  • Natural (adj): Existing in or derived from nature; not made or caused by humankind. In this context, it emphasizes the organic, non-constructed origin of the language.
  • Language (n): The principal method of human communication, consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way.
  • Constructed language (conlang) (n): A language whose phonology, grammar, and vocabulary have been consciously devised for a specific purpose, rather than having evolved naturally (e.g., Esperanto, Klingon).
  • Formal language (n): A language designed for specific applications, such as mathematical logic or computer programming, with precisely defined syntax and semantics.
Synonyms
  • Human language
  • Ordinary language (in philosophical contexts)
  • Vernacular (when referring to the native, everyday language of a region)
Antonyms
  • Artificial language
  • Programming language
  • Computer language
  • Formal language
  • Machine language
natural language

A child learns to speak their natural language from their parents.

Noun
  1. a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language