While many classically derived loan words become useful new terms in the host language, some more mannered or polysyllabic aureations may tend to remain experimental and decorative curiosities.
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It is distinguished from a calque, or loan translation, where a meaning or idiom from another language is translated into existing words or roots of the host language.
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The language has a focus on strong, clean, static typing much like that of its host language, though this adds complexity to the creation of the language.
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DSL code embedded in a host language may have special syntax support, such as regexes in sed, AWK, Perl or JavaScript, or may be passed as strings.
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PLN ( created by Robert Nichols ) was the host language for a number of DG products, making them easier to develop, enhance, and maintain than macro assembler equivalents.
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An important design dimension in the implementation of a self-interpreter is whether a feature of the interpreted language is implemented with the same feature in the interpreter's host language.
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His language abilities allowed him to preach in English, French, and German, and his sermons were translated into the host languages when he was unable to use English, French or German.
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OMeta also supports the defining of production rules based on arguments; this can be used to add such rules to OMeta itself, as well as the host language that OMeta is running in.
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If no compiler exists for the language to be interpreted, creating a self-interpreter requires the implementation of the language in a host language ( which may be another programming language or typesetting system.
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Though the description is " Converts a Zefania XML bible modul to a SWORD-modul ", the download includes a tool for Go Bible . " The host language is German ".