<p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US">The paper is devoted to research of the language system as an information system. The distinguishing feature of any natural living language system is redundant of elements of its structure. Redundancy, broken terms of universality peculiar to artificial information systems, makes language mobile in time and in space. It should be marked out informational redundancy of two types: language redundancy, when information overlay of language units within the system occurs and speech redundancy when condense of information into syntagmatic level occurs. Language redundancy is potential and speech redundancy is actual. In general, it should be noted that the language redundancy is necessary for language: com...
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In this paper 1 the concept of natural language is discussed from three perspectives: which prope...
General remarks on information languages Use of the term "Information Language" (IL) Purposes of a...
Linguistic redundancy is a multifaceted phenomenon within language that illustrates that successful ...
<span>The article is devoted to research of synonimy as one of the phenomenon which promotes to deve...
This article deals with the principles of redundancy and economy as a dialectical manifestation of l...
Abstract: This paper discusses some of the linguistic problems encountered during the development of...
Redundancy, most frequently discussed in works on computer science, telecommunications and the theor...
On Redundancy in Describing Linguistic SystemsThe notion of system of linguistic elements figures pr...
Contains fulltext : 19372__freela.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The thes...
The present paper discusses language change from an information and systems theoretical point of vie...
This paper will discuss and practically explore the interdependence between information technology a...
Classification of language presupposes its standardization. The conception of artificial standardiza...
Syntagmatic redundancy involves constructions in which a single meaning relates to more than one for...
Languages have different levels of redundancy. Move the slider to remove increasing numbers of lette...
© 2015, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. The intensive development of computer linguistics in recent years ...
In this paper 1 the concept of natural language is discussed from three perspectives: which prope...
General remarks on information languages Use of the term "Information Language" (IL) Purposes of a...
Linguistic redundancy is a multifaceted phenomenon within language that illustrates that successful ...
<span>The article is devoted to research of synonimy as one of the phenomenon which promotes to deve...
This article deals with the principles of redundancy and economy as a dialectical manifestation of l...
Abstract: This paper discusses some of the linguistic problems encountered during the development of...
Redundancy, most frequently discussed in works on computer science, telecommunications and the theor...
On Redundancy in Describing Linguistic SystemsThe notion of system of linguistic elements figures pr...
Contains fulltext : 19372__freela.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The thes...
The present paper discusses language change from an information and systems theoretical point of vie...
This paper will discuss and practically explore the interdependence between information technology a...
Classification of language presupposes its standardization. The conception of artificial standardiza...
Syntagmatic redundancy involves constructions in which a single meaning relates to more than one for...
Languages have different levels of redundancy. Move the slider to remove increasing numbers of lette...
© 2015, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. The intensive development of computer linguistics in recent years ...
In this paper 1 the concept of natural language is discussed from three perspectives: which prope...
General remarks on information languages Use of the term "Information Language" (IL) Purposes of a...