it is used normally in writing rather than in speaking, thus eliciting a more formal kind of speech
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When we talk about 'language', sometimes we mean speech (spoken language), sometimes writing (written language).
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- Of course, speech is spoken and heard, whereas writing is written and read. But there are several other differences:
- Ages:- The speech goes back to the beginning of humans, perhaps a million years ago. However, the writing is relatively recent; It was first invented by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia around 3200 BC. did in. Since then, the idea of writing has spread around the world and different writing systems have developed in different parts of the world.
- Universality:- Man can speak everywhere. But before the Sumerian invention people were illiterate. There are still many non-literate groups (for example in New Guinea), and many non-literate people in officially literate societies.
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