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  2. Language, a system of conventional spoken, manual (signed), or written symbols by means of which human beings express themselves. The functions of language include communication, the expression of identity, play, imaginative expression, and emotional release.

  3. 1 Introduction: What is language? - Cambridge University Press &...

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    In this chapter you’ll learn about the complex relationship between language and identity. Language reflects both the individual characteristics of a person, as well as the beliefs and practices of his or her community.

  4. Language - Wikipedia

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    Language is a structured system of communication that consists of grammar and vocabulary. It is the primary means by which humans convey meaning, both in spoken and signed forms, and may also be conveyed through writing.

  5. Chapter 1 What is language? - Universitetet i Oslo

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    Languages consist of tens of thousands of signs, which are combinations of form and meaning. Form in spoken languages is a sequence of sounds, in written languages for example a sequence of letters (depending upon what kind of writing system we are talking about) and in the sign languages of the deaf a certain combination of gestures.

  6. What is language? UNIT 1: WHAT IS LANGUAGE? UNIQUE FEATURES OF...

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    Language is a term, which due to its range of applications, has prompted innumerable definitions. Some of these focus on the general concept of ‘language’, others on more specific aspects of ‘a language’ and yet others on its more formal features like phonology, grammar and semantics.

  7. 1 Introduction: what is language? What is linguistics?

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    language shows marked differences from animal communication systems. As speakers of English, or whatever our first language is, we all use it with a huge degree of proficiency.

  8. What is LANGUAGE? Cracking the code with 5 definitions of...

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    Unearth the essence of LANGUAGE through 5 diverse definitions of language that every language educator must know. So, 'what is LANGUAGE'? Delve deeper in this enlightening read.

  9. Language: Its Definition, Nature, and Function - Academia.edu

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    Language is a complex and multifaceted tool that serves various functions in human communication. It is not only a medium for conveying information but also a means for expressing emotions, maintaining social bonds, and regulating behavior.

  10. Language - Communication, Grammar, Culture | Britannica

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    Language is transmitted culturally; that is, it is learned. To a lesser extent it is taught, when parents, for example, deliberately encourage their children to talk and to respond to talk, correct their mistakes, and enlarge their vocabulary.

  11. Language - Meaning, Style, Communication | Britannica

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    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.