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What is language defined as?

  • Linguistic communication, speech communication, cognitive ability, and culture-based (correct)
  • Verbal communication, body language, cognitive ability, and culture-based
  • Verbal communication, speech communication, cognitive ability, and tradition-based
  • Linguistic communication, body language, cognitive ability, and culture-based
  • How is language viewed as verbal communication?

  • Interpretation of body language
  • Production and reception of sounds (correct)
  • Production of symbols and gestures
  • Interpretation of facial expressions
  • What is the role of the speech organs in language?

  • Aiding in the interpretation of facial expressions
  • Responsible for interpreting body language
  • Capable of transferring information through the production of sounds (correct)
  • Facilitating the production of symbols
  • How are strings of oral sound transported?

    <p>Through the air in wavelength</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does language most show according to the quote by Ben Johnson?

    <p>A man's character</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Definition of Language

    • Language is a structured system of communication used by a particular community or country.
    • It encompasses spoken, written, and signed forms, allowing for the expression of thoughts and feelings.

    Language as Verbal Communication

    • Language acts as a primary means of verbal communication, enabling individuals to convey messages and share information.
    • Through syntax and semantics, language forms coherent expressions that can be easily understood by others within the same linguistic community.

    Role of Speech Organs in Language

    • Speech organs, such as the tongue, lips, and vocal cords, play a crucial role in producing sounds necessary for verbal communication.
    • Articulation involves precise movement of these organs to create a wide range of phonetic sounds that form words.

    Transportation of Oral Sounds

    • Strings of oral sounds are transported via air through the process of sound wave propagation.
    • Vibrations from the vocal cords travel through the air and are captured by the ears, allowing for auditory perception and understanding.

    Language Reflection According to Ben Johnson

    • According to Ben Johnson, language reveals the "souls of the people," highlighting its role in reflecting individual and collective identity.
    • This perspective emphasizes that language conveys cultural values, beliefs, and the essence of human experience.

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    Test your understanding of the definition of language and its various views with this quiz. Explore the concepts of linguistic communication, speech communication, cognitive ability, and culture-based perspectives. Challenge your knowledge of verbal communication and the production of sound in the context of language.

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