
==In Natural Language== 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 wh....
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a language used to communicate in a specialized technical domain or for a specialized purpose, for example, the language of weather reports, expert scientific polemic or other modes of scientific discourse, user or maintenance manuals, drug interaction reports, etc. Such language is characterised by the high frequency of specialized terminology and often also by a restricted set of grammatical patterns. The interest is that these properties make sublanguage texts easier to translate automatically.
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a subvariety of language used in a particular field or by a particular social group and characterized esp. by distinctive vocabulary.
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