Indexing Languages
- Salman Haider
- Mar 4, 2017
- 1 min read
Indexing Languages
A system for naming subjects in the way that we have described is called an indexing language, and, like any other language, it will consist of two parts: vocabulary and syntax.
Indexing language is a set of items (vocabulary) and devices for handling the relationships between them in a system for providing index descriptions. Indexing language is also referred to as retrieval language … … …
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