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A '''[[language]]''' is a system of [[symbol]]s, generally known as [[word]]s, and the [[Rules of language|grammatical and other rule]]s by which they are manipulated. The word ''language'' is also used to refer to the whole phenomenon of language, and in this sense language is one of several forms of human [[communication]]. The scientific study of language and languages, including their historical development, characteristics, and use in society, is the field of '''[[linguistics]]'''. | A '''[[language]]''' is a system of [[symbol]]s, generally known as [[word]]s, and the [[Rules of language|grammatical and other rule]]s by which they are manipulated. The word ''language'' is also used to refer to the whole phenomenon of language, and in this sense language is one of several forms of human [[communication]]. The scientific study of language and languages, including their historical development, characteristics, and use in society, is the field of '''[[linguistics]]'''. |
Latest revision as of 22:23, 15 August 2013
A language is a system of symbols, generally known as words, and the grammatical and other rules by which they are manipulated. The word language is also used to refer to the whole phenomenon of language, and in this sense language is one of several forms of human communication. The scientific study of language and languages, including their historical development, characteristics, and use in society, is the field of linguistics.
Human language is a natural phenomenon, and language learning is instinctive in childhood. In using language, people use patterns of sound or gesture to convey the words and rules of language, or they represent these patterns in codes such as writing. There are thousands of languages, historically related to each other in many language families, and they share a number of common properties. Besides using naturally acquired language, people have consciously crafted languages such as Esperanto and Klingon.