Everyday Figurative Language

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I think these chapters are the most easily relatable to our everyday lives compared to the other chapters because decisions are constantly being made. We even have unconscious decisions. For example, we don’t tell our bodies to regulate our heart beat, they just unawaringly naturally do it. We also make conscious decisions about basically every task we do. Anywhere from deciding to get out of bed, to brushing your teeth and deciding what’s for dinner. Imagery and prototypes are also used daily. We use imagery to form mental representations. Hearing someone call your name is an example. Prototypes are examples that embody common features of concepts. Such as, your cat prototype is most likely some kind of house cat rather than a jaguar. Although, they are both considered cats. …show more content…

It is the essence of human nature. Without it, we would have limited thoughts and interactions with others. We use language every day. It’s used to talk to others and communicate with words and it can help state our emotions or feelings. We even use language when faced with danger. Say there flooding on a road we are driving on. We would have to use language to let other drivers know about the hazard. Whether it be putting up a sign before the flooding or maybe having a road worker vocally warn everyone who turns on the road. We also use several different types of language. We have body language that can be used to express emotions. There is also sign language which can be used to create gestures that symbolize words such as come or stop. Written language is used in our daily lives through writing. For example, written language is what we use in this course to stay in touch. Even animals have their own form of language. They use chirps, grunts,whistles and many other sounds to

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