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- | A '''language''' is a [[system]], used to [[communicate]], comprised of a set of [[symbol]]s and a set of rules (or [[grammar]]) by which the manipulation of these symbols is governed. These symbols can be combined productively to convey new [[information]], distinguishing languages from other forms of communication. The word ''language'' (without an [[article (grammar)|article]]) can also refer to the use of such systems as a [[phenomenon]].{{GFDL}} | + | # A collection of related [[data]]. |
+ | # [[Knowledge]] about a [[topic]]. | ||
+ | # [[data|Data]] that have been processed into a [[format]] that is understandable by its intended audience. | ||
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- A collection of related data.
- Knowledge about a topic.
- Data that have been processed into a format that is understandable by its intended audience.
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