Home > Industry/Domain > Language

Language

Of of pertaining to any method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way, whether united in a system specific to a country or region.

21Categories 484230Terms

Add a new term

Contributors in Language

Language > Encyclopedias

Stonehaven

Language; Encyclopedias

Fishing port and county town of Kincardineshire, situated at the entrance of Carron Water (dividing the town) into South Bay, 16 m. SSW. of Aberdeen; has a small harbour, and is ...

Isle Of Thanet

Language; Encyclopedias

Forms the NE. corner of Kent, from the mainland of which it is separated by the Stour and the rivulet Nethergong; on its shores, washed by the North Sea, stand the popular ...

Comte de St. Simon Claude Henri

Language; Encyclopedias

Founder of French Socialism, and of a sect called after him St. Simonians, born in Paris, of an old noble family; grand-nephew of the succeeding, but renounced his title and ...

Soufflot

Language; Encyclopedias

French architect of the Pantheon of Paris (1713-1780).

Ambroise Thomas

Language; Encyclopedias

French composer, born at Metz; proved himself a brilliant student at the Paris Conservatoire; became professor of Composition in 1852, and nine years later succeeded Auber as ...

Duc de St. Simon Louis de Rouvroy

Language; Encyclopedias

French courtier and diplomatist in the reign of Louis XIV.; left "Memoirs" in record of the times he lived in, depicting with remarkable sagacity the manners of the Court and the ...

Alexis Clérel de Tocqueville

Language; Encyclopedias

French economist, born at Verneuil, of an old Norman family, bred to the bar, and specially distinguished as the author of two works in high repute, "La Democratie en Amérique" ...