Reflection/Foundation of Language
Fontanilla, Nicole Anne Janet P. BSED-English 2B Introduction to Linguistics~ What I have learned is that language is the form of human communication spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a fixed and regular way. This perspective of language is associated with the study of language in logical, intellectual and inferative structures. The academic language study is operated with many different disciplinary areas and form different analytical angles all of which inform modern access to linguistics. All spoken languages have been aspects of two different categories, vowels and consonants that can be combined to form syllables as well as segments such as consonants and vowels. Some languages also sound in other ways to convey meaning. Language helps express our emotions, eagerness and queries to the world around us. People who converse in the same language can understand each other. People pursuing different languages cannot understand each other. Language is capricious, barr...