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Summary Of: Language
but spoken language is believed to predate writing by tens of thousands of years at least... but spoken language is believed to predate writing by tens of thousands of years at least... but spoken language is believed to predate writing by tens of thousands of years at least... Language is considered to be an exclusively human mode of communication... language has long been closely associated with... Language refers only to expressions of reason which can be understood by other people... Rules of grammar are what distinguish language from other forms of communication... Another property of language is that its symbols are... subject is of such interest to philosophy because language is such an essential characteristic of humans... Therefore already in Aristotle we see language being mentioned in discussions of natural propensities of humans to be political and to dwell... and others claimed that language is an extension of the... there had once been humans who had no language or reason and who developed language first... causes of the natural selection that led to language are however still the subject of much speculation... 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 usually impossible... In order to qualify for inclusion the language must have a literature and it must 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 an extreme case of a formal language that can be used to control the... Prize in 1973 for his proof of the language and dialects of the bees... Evolution of Language and the Brain... The impact of language in a globalised world... Encyclodia Page On: Language
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