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Written by SK Cheah   
Sunday, 16 March 2008

Monolingual, bilingual, trilingual or multilingual? Language in use...

  I am neither a linguistic researcher nor neuroscientist in study the brain languages. I am just layman with fortune to acquired trilingual in speaking, writing and even thinking (example think natively in English during writing this article). Even interesting is three languages are totally in different form of words, sentence and grammar. Do you able imaging flower plant in other language is just “plant flower”… :) hahaa… this is similar to computer native machine codes having Little Endian and Big Endian. With this knowledge have embarked me to learn and research for computer programming regardless specific language.

Below is the simple analogue of computer programming languages with human languages, and computer with brain.

Brain <--                                                                                 -->  Computer
Brain neuron signal pattern <--                                  --> Machines codes
Native language <--                                  -->  Low level language
Translated language <--                 -->   High level language
Sentence <--            -->  Statement
Grammar <--  -->  Syntax


  Any type of human language can be used to pass on the same message; As well as different computer programming languages also have common elements as needed to instruct computer perform same common task.

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