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Summary Of: Language

Since language and languages became an object of study... Language is the process of... language has long been closely associated with... was a term for both language or speech and reason... A key property of language is that its symbols are... the study of language was subsumed under the topic of... other authors writing similar comparative studies on other language groups of Europe... The scientific study of language was broadened from Indo... European to language in general by... On the Variety of the Structure of Language and its Influence upon the Mental Development of the Human Race... Language and culture in Culture... connection between the human capacities for culture and language has been noted as far back as... As language and culture are both in essence symbolic systems... cultural theorists have applied the methods of analyzing language developed in the science of linguistics to also analyze culture... philosophical and scientific speculation on the function of language in man was frequent throughout history... believed that language was part of the intrinsic nature of man... said that language is an extension of the... while postulating as did Aristotle that language is a prerequisite for society... that there had once been humans with no language or reason who developed language first... sees language as a later development building upon what he refers to as... creating a social environment in which language would have been useful and adaptive... Any language that ceases to change or develop is categorized as a... any language that is in a continuous state of change is known as a... Making a principled distinction between one language and another is sometimes nearly impossible... the language must have a literature and be designed for the purpose of human communication... for communication between people of different nationalities or language groups as an easy... the development and implementation of a controlled natural language typically is to aid non... native speakers of a natural language in understanding it... A programming language is a formal language endowed with... Prize in 1973 for his proof of the language and dialects of the bees... Evolution of Language and the Brain... Types of language and language relationships... The impact of language in a globalised world... Language resources dedicated to bilingual education...

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