Review of Language: The purposes and diversities of a language, and what really separates us from the animals
Title: Review of Language: The purposes and diversities of a language, and what really separates us from the animals
Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Details: Words: 1231 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Review of Language: The purposes and diversities of a language, and what really separates us from the animals
Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Details: Words: 1231 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Scents and Sense 1) The barking of dogs, meowing of cats and the singing of birds are similar to the human language because they are all forms of communication. These communications all transmit emotions or messages that are understood by other species members. For example, there are different types of barks by a dog that is barking defensively as opposed to a dog that is barking for a treat. A cat will meow differently when it
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a Christian, I consider this above quote a good principle for language use. However, as already stated there are times when it is necessary to speak up and against issues where there is nothing "good" to say.
Silence Silence can communicate positive things, such as: remembrance, attentiveness, approval, regard, remittance, interest and honour. +- Silence can also communicate negative things, such as: disapproval, rebellion, mourning, boredom, sorrow, sadness, fear, suspicion, indifference, disinterest, disagreement, and condemnation.