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A language learned by infants and not consciously devised by anyone.  Normal examples are English, Chinese, Navajo.  A natural language that ''ba'o'' learned by infants is said to be ''dead''.
A language learned by infants and not consciously devised by anyone.  Normal examples are English, Chinese, Navajo.  A natural language that ''ba'o'' learned by infants is said to be ''dead''.


[[jbocre: Esperanto|Esperanto]] is a marginal example: it is learned by some infants, but was consciously devised.  Other [[jbocre: conlang|conlang]]s are not natural languages, nor are computer languages like C.
[[Esperanto|Esperanto]] is a marginal example: it is learned by some infants, but was consciously devised.  Other [[conlang|conlang]]s are not natural languages, nor are computer languages like C.


See [[jbocre: Names of Languages|Names of Languages]].
See [[Names of Languages|Names of Languages]].

Latest revision as of 14:51, 23 March 2014

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A language learned by infants and not consciously devised by anyone. Normal examples are English, Chinese, Navajo. A natural language that ba'o learned by infants is said to be dead.

Esperanto is a marginal example: it is learned by some infants, but was consciously devised. Other conlangs are not natural languages, nor are computer languages like C.

See Names of Languages.