Computer Science, asked by dsakuntala48, 1 month ago

briefly explain the role of
languages
in Communication?​

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Answered by jainsoma09
5

Answer:

Language is a way of making more easy communication. The language helps to express the culture of a person to another one. When a person communicates with another one, the language can helps him to express his ideas more accurately and helps to make a good relationship with him.

Answered by simarpreetkaurp2018
0

Answer:

Language plays an important role in communication. It is the symbolic behavior that allowed human singularities such as art, religion, and science- to occur. So effective communication is made possible with only the help of language. The language also employs a combination of words to communicate ideas in a meaningful way. Language is created by people. It doesn't exist in isolation or outside the minds of people. It is created by people as they need it. Humans attach meaning to words as they need to and modify these meanings according to changing needs. Therefore language a part of communication without this we can't communicate with each other.

Explanation:

Now, the communicative significance of language with the following points.

Language is an important source of communication. Man is not only affected by it, but also, expresses his personality through it

All kinds of information can be sorted out by it and we convey our feelings, thoughts, impressions, experiences to others though it.

In journalism language plays an important role.

Language helps in communication with people.

Language is a complex system of symbols; it is the source of human thoughts.

Language is the easiest source of dual communication.

Due to language people all over the world, come close, it creates universal brotherhood. In present age, world has taken the shape of a family.

We persuade others through language to think and act.

It is right proverb that language gives happiness as well as sorrow. If it is used for creating trouble for others; it is the negative aspect of the language.

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