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  • Language families and structures | Britannica
    language, System of conventional spoken or written symbols used by people in a shared culture to communicate with each other A language both reflects and affects a culture’s way of thinking, and changes in a culture influence the development of its language
  • Language - Communication, Grammar, Culture | Britannica
    Language - Communication, Grammar, Culture: It has been seen that language is much more than the external expression and communication of internal thoughts formulated independently of their verbalization In demonstrating the inadequacy and inappropriateness of such a view of language, attention has already been drawn to the ways in which one’s native language is intimately and in all sorts
  • Language - Meaning, Style, Communication | Britannica
    Language - Meaning, Style, Communication: The whole object and purpose of language is to be meaningful Languages have developed and are constituted in their present forms in order to meet the needs of communication in all its aspects It is because the needs of human communication are so various and so multifarious that the study of meaning is probably the most difficult and baffling part of
  • Language - Dialects, Grammar, Phonology | Britannica
    Language - Dialects, Grammar, Phonology: The word language contains a multiplicity of different designations Two senses have already been distinguished: language as a universal species-specific capability of the human race and languages as the various manifestations of that capability, as with English, French, Latin, Swahili, Malay, and so on There is, of course, no observable universal
  • Language - Evolution, Acquisition, Structure | Britannica
    Language - Evolution, Acquisition, Structure: Every language has a history, and, as in the rest of human culture, changes are constantly taking place in the course of the learned transmission of a language from one generation to another This is just part of the difference between human culture and animal behaviour Languages change in all their aspects, in their pronunciation, word forms
  • Language Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    language ˈ læŋgwɪʤ noun plural languages Britannica Dictionary definition of LANGUAGE 1 a [noncount] : the system of words or signs that people use to express thoughts and feelings to each other
  • Language - Structure, Acquisition, Use | Britannica
    Language - Structure, Acquisition, Use: Languages are immensely complicated structures One soon realizes how complicated any language is when trying to learn it as a second language If one tries to frame an exhaustive description of all the rules embodied in one’s language—the rules by means of which a native user is able to produce and understand an infinite number of correct well
  • Language - Typology, Structure, Acquisition | Britannica
    Language - Typology, Structure, Acquisition: Language families, as conceived in the historical study of languages, should not be confused with the quite separate classifications of languages by reference to their sharing certain predominant features of grammatical structure Such classifications give rise to what are called typological classes In fulfilling the requirements of open-ended
  • Language - History, Attitudes, Use | Britannica
    Language - History, Attitudes, Use: As is evident from the discussion above, human life in its present form would be impossible and inconceivable without the use of language People have long recognized the force and significance of language Naming—applying a word to pick out and refer to a fellow human being, an animal, an object, or a class of such beings or objects—is only one part of





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