metalanguageˈmɛt əˌlæŋ gwɪdʒ
metalanguage (n)
metalanguage
English Definitions:
metalanguage (noun)
a language that can be used to describe languages
metalanguage (Noun)
Any language or vocabulary of specialized terms used to describe or analyze a language or linguistic process.
metalanguage (Noun)
Any similar language used to define a programming language.
Metalanguage
Broadly, any metalanguage is language or symbols used when language itself is being discussed or examined. In logic and linguistics, a metalanguage is a language used to make statements about statements in another language. Expressions in a metalanguage are often distinguished from those in an object language by the use of italics, quotation marks, or writing on a separate line.
Metalanguage
In logic and linguistics, a metalanguage is a language used to describe another language, often called the object language. Expressions in a metalanguage are often distinguished from those in the object language by the use of italics, quotation marks, or writing on a separate line. The structure of sentences and phrases in a metalanguage can be described by a metasyntax.
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