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'''Register''' is a variety of a language used for a particular purpose or in a particular social setting. | |||
== Natural language == | |||
In the UNLarium framework, register may assume the following values: | |||
{{#tree:id=nl_REG|openlevels=0|root=Register (REG)| | |||
*archaism (ARC): no longer current | |||
*colloquialism (CLQ): not used in formal speech | |||
*dialect (DIA): regional speech pattern | |||
*jargon (JGN): technical vocabulary of a particular profession | |||
*literary (LIT): used only in literature | |||
*pejorative (PEJ): having an unpleasant or disparaging connotation, but which are not taboo | |||
*slang (SLG): used by a specific social group | |||
*taboo (TAB): offensive | |||
}} | |||
=== Examples === | |||
*thou (you) = archaism (ARC) | |||
*wanna (want to) = colloquialism (CLQ) | |||
*wee (small) = dialect (DIA) (Scotticism) | |||
*canis lupus familiaris (dog) = jargon (JGN) | |||
*nitwit (stupid person) = pejorative (PEJ) | |||
*waken (awake) = literary (LIT) | |||
*ajax (exceptionally attractive girl) = slang (SLG) | |||
*crap (nonsense) = taboo (TAB) | |||
== UNL == | |||
In UNL, register is represented by attributes: | |||
{{#tree:id=unl_REG|openlevels=0|root=Register| | |||
*@archaic | |||
*@colloquial | |||
*@dialect | |||
*@jargon | |||
*@slang | |||
*@taboo | |||
}} | |||
=== Examples === | |||
*Thou = you.@archaic | |||
*bide a wee = bide a short time.@dialect | |||
*canis lupus familiaris = dog.@jargon | |||
*she is ajax = she is attractive.@slang | |||
Revision as of 15:06, 9 August 2014
Register is a variety of a language used for a particular purpose or in a particular social setting.
Natural language
In the UNLarium framework, register may assume the following values:
{{#tree:id=nl_REG|openlevels=0|root=Register (REG)|
- archaism (ARC): no longer current
- colloquialism (CLQ): not used in formal speech
- dialect (DIA): regional speech pattern
- jargon (JGN): technical vocabulary of a particular profession
- literary (LIT): used only in literature
- pejorative (PEJ): having an unpleasant or disparaging connotation, but which are not taboo
- slang (SLG): used by a specific social group
- taboo (TAB): offensive
}}
Examples
- thou (you) = archaism (ARC)
- wanna (want to) = colloquialism (CLQ)
- wee (small) = dialect (DIA) (Scotticism)
- canis lupus familiaris (dog) = jargon (JGN)
- nitwit (stupid person) = pejorative (PEJ)
- waken (awake) = literary (LIT)
- ajax (exceptionally attractive girl) = slang (SLG)
- crap (nonsense) = taboo (TAB)
UNL
In UNL, register is represented by attributes:
{{#tree:id=unl_REG|openlevels=0|root=Register|
- @archaic
- @colloquial
- @dialect
- @jargon
- @slang
- @taboo
}}
Examples
- Thou = you.@archaic
- bide a wee = bide a short time.@dialect
- canis lupus familiaris = dog.@jargon
- she is ajax = she is attractive.@slang