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base language
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base language [′bās ′laŋ·gwij]
(computer science)
The component of an extensible language which provides a complete but minimal set of primitive facilities, such as elementary data types, and simple operations and control constructs.


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These efforts were successful: as is known, an accusative ending *-m can be reconstructed for the proto-language on the basis of the modern Uralic languages.
Proto-languages can only have significance if they are based on "exclusive shared innovations.
Its practitioners assumed that languages featuring comparable forms of many essential words -- which differ slightly because of systematic rules for changing speech sounds in various languages -- descended from a common proto-language.
 
 
 
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