कोडांतरण भाषा Meaning in English
कोडांतरण भाषा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : coded language
, assembling language
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
फिटिंगवृंद
सम्मेलन
चौपाल
एसेरबेट
एसेरसी
दृढ़ कथन
प्रकथन
दृढ़ोक्ति
गधे
आंकना
निर्धारिती
आस्तियों
असेबिलिटीज
अस्सीसियस
कोडांतरण-भाषा हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
1973 में, यूनिक्स C प्रोग्रामिंग भाषा में पुन: लिखा गया, इस समय की आम धारणा के विपरीत 'कि परिचालन तंत्र जितना जटिल कुछ, जिसे समय महत्वपूर्ण घटनाओ के साथ काम करना हो, केवल कोडांतरण भाषा में लिखा होना चाहिए।
""1973 में, यूनिक्स C प्रोग्रामिंग भाषा में पुन: लिखा गया, इस समय की आम धारणा के विपरीत 'कि परिचालन तंत्र जितना जटिल कुछ, जिसे समय महत्वपूर्ण घटनाओ के साथ काम करना हो, केवल कोडांतरण भाषा में लिखा होना चाहिए।
कोडांतरण-भाषा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The Guide and the Innkeeper converse in coded language.
Subject–object–verb languages Manually coded languages (MCLs) are a family of gestural communication methods which include gestural spelling as well as constructed languages which directly interpolate the grammar and syntax of oral languages in a gestural-visual form - that is, signed versions of oral languages.
Sign language linguists usually make a distinction between these auxiliary sign languages and manually coded languages; the latter are specifically designed for use in Deaf education, and usually represent the written form of the language.
The real proliferation of such systems occurred in the latter half of the 20th century, and by the 1980s manually coded languages were the dominant form of communication used by teachers and interpreters in classrooms with deaf students in many parts of the world.
Most sign language "interpreting" seen on television in the 1970s and 1980s would have in fact been a transliteration of an oral language into a manually coded language.
The emerging recognition of sign languages in recent times has curbed the growth of manually coded languages, and in many places interpreting and educational services now favor the use of the natural sign languages of the Deaf community.
Most manually coded languages can accommodate Simultaneous Communication—that is, signing and speaking at the same time—although the natural pace of speech may need to be slowed down at times.
These systems ("Signed English", "Signed German" and so on) were the vehicle for the world-wide explosion of MCLs in deaf education in the second half of the 20th century, and are what is generally meant by the phrase "manually coded language" today.
Cued Speech is not traditionally referred to as a manually coded language; although it was developed with the same aims as the signed oral languages, to improve English language literacy in Deaf children, it follows the sounds rather than the written form of the oral language.
See Australian Aboriginal sign languages for traditional manually coded languages such as Warlpiri Sign Language.
Contact sign — a variety or style of signing arising from contact between a spoken or manually coded language and a deaf sign language.