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Semantic Analysis pertains to Meanings, Syntax Analysis pertains to Grammars, Language Translation take the form of Interpretation, Language Translation take the form of Compilation, Language Translation take the form of Combination of Compilation and Interpretation, Language Translation involves Analyses, Analyses include Lexical Analysis, Analyses include Semantic Analysis, Analyses include Syntax Analysis, Grammars classified by Chomsky Hierarchy, Language Features include Exception and Event Handlers, Language Features include Control constructs, Language Features include Data Types and Structures, Language Features include Subprograms, Qualities of a Well-Designed Language are reflected in Language Features, Language Translation varies among Major Paradigms of Programming Languages, Major Paradigms of Programming Languages are Object- Oriented, Major Paradigms of Programming Languages are Procedural, Major Paradigms of Programming Languages are Logic- Oriented, Major Paradigms of Programming Languages are Functional, Lexical Analysis pertains to words, Introduction to the Course introduces Language Features, Introduction to the Course introduces Qualities of a Well-Designed Language, Introduction to the Course introduces Language Theory, Introduction to the Course introduces Language Translation, Introduction to the Course introduces Major Paradigms of Programming Languages, Categories of Formal languages based upon Chomsky Hierarchy, Language Theory includes Categories of Formal languages