Sublanguage

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A sublanguage is a subset of a language. Sublanguages occur in natural language, computer programming language, and relational databases.

In informatics, natural language processing, and machine translation, a sublanguage is the language of a restricted domain, particularly a technical domain. In mathematical terms, "a subset of the sentences of a language forms a sublanguage of that language if it is closed under some operations of the language: e.g., if when two members of a subset are operated on, as by and or because, the resultant is also a member of that subset".[1][2][3] This is a specific term for what in most linguistic study is referred to a language variety or register.[4]

In computer languages

In relational database theory

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