acts was written in euchastalian
its a language that you cannot speak but is only written down
German
to teach one the art of a written language or spoken language and to help to perfect it
The English language is written using the Latin alphabet.
SANSKRIT
Anne Dunlea has written: 'Vision and the Emergence of Meaning' -- subject(s): Blind Children, Language, Language acquisition, Speech acts (Linguistics)
P. R. Rastall has written: 'A linguistic philosophy of language' -- subject(s): Functionalism (Linguistics), Language and languages, Philosophy 'The power of speech' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Meaning (Philosophy), Philosophy, Semantics, Speech acts (Linguistics)
Jonathan M. Watt has written: 'Code-switching in Luke and Acts' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical Greek language, Code switching (Linguistics), Criticism, interpretation, Greek language, Biblical, Language, style, Metaphor in the Bible, Sociolinguistics
Nicole Sauer has written: 'Werbung--wenn Worte wirken' -- subject(s): German language, Advertising, Semantics, Speech acts (Linguistics)
Richard A. Via has written: 'English in three acts' -- subject(s): Drama in education, English language, Foreign speakers, Study and teaching
Ralf Cornelissen has written: 'Drama und Sprechakttheorie' -- subject(s): Comedy, Dialogue, Language, Speech acts (Linguistics), Speech in literature, Technique
Ellyn Lucas Arwood has written: 'Pragmaticism, treatment for language disorders' -- subject(s): Language disorders in children, Patients, Rehabilitation, Treatment 'Semantic and pragmatic language disorders' -- subject(s): Language disorders in children, Pragmatics, Semantics 'Pragmaticism' -- subject(s): Child development, Language acquisition, Language disorders in children, Semiotics, Speech acts (Linguistics)
Marcia Irene Macaulay has written: 'Processing varieties in English' -- subject(s): English language, Literary form, Oral communication, Speech acts (Linguistics), Variation, Written communication
The language in which the document was first written is not specified in the question.
what language is algorithms written in?
Because he invented written language
Wilhelm Franke has written: 'Insistieren, eine linguistische Analyse' -- subject(s): German language, Emphasis, Emphasis (Linguistics), Verb, Discourse analysis, Speech acts (Linguistics)