The Study Of Language And The Importance Of Studying Language

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What is language, linguistics and the importance of studying language. It is a staggering thought to imagine an existence without language. To be restricted to basic forms of communication or to have none at all is an unimaginably condition. Language, in simple terms, is the manner in which people express themselves and the understanding of communication presented to them . The phenomenon of language is confined to mankind and is an intricate and vital element in the complex framework of human beings. The scientific and objective study of language is carried out in the field of linguistics. The study of linguistics promotes and advances the mastery of communication among people, individuals and groups, and illuminates the fundamentals of self expression through language and the complexities of understanding people around us. It is accepted that language is a means of communication and while they share many similarities, they are not to be used interchangeably. Language is …show more content…

Sound has two branches of study: phonetics which studies human speech sounds from different angles and phonology-- the principles that govern the sound system of particular languages. The category of structure also has two branches: morphology--the study of word formation and syntax--the study of sentence structure. Lastly, in the category of meaning there are two branches: semantics--the study of words and pragmatics--the study of the use of language and effects in the specific context they are uttered (Handke, 2012). Linguistics is a fascinating field of study and gives us a deeper understanding of the history of language, the present state of our language, the evolution of language and the manner in which we shape and express our

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