| 11. | The language of the programs that are manipulated is called the " object language ".
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| 12. | It is mainly a subject verb object language and its ISO 639-3 code is kbc.
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| 13. | The language used to make statements about an object language is called a " metalanguage ".
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| 14. | The first case belongs to the metalanguage whereas the second is more likely to belong to the object language.
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| 15. | ?H�� is an SVO subject verb object language ( see examples in Collins 2001, 2002, 2003 ).
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| 16. | Metacompilers reduce the task of writing compilers by automating the aspects that are the same regardless of the object language.
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| 17. | Research into nominal sets gave rise to nominal terms, a metalanguage for embedding object languages with name binding constructs.
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| 18. | An "'embedded metalanguage "'is a language formally, naturally and firmly fixed in an object language.
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| 19. | The second quote seems to assert that statements in the object language are essentially commands addressed to the reader by the author.
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| 20. | This object code is the " object language ", and varies depending on what CPU is being given the instructions.
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