Context in the Study of Human Languages and Computer Programming Languages: A Comparison

作者: John H. Connolly

DOI: 10.1007/3-540-44607-9_9

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摘要: Human languages and computer programming are very different from one another. Nevertheless, in spite of this, is it possible to accommodate both them within a single overarching framework? In addressing this question, the various aspects context surveyed, order facilitate comparison between relation natural language languages. The conclusion that, at least degree, common framework feasible.

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