English, asked by karthika3086, 2 months ago

make notes of the following passage:

Languages are of different kinds-spoken language, written language,

sign language code language, body language, Braille or language of

the blind, and the more recent ones being the machine language and

the computer language. Many languages have a long history. The

Greeks, the Romans, the Egyptians, the Chinese and the Indians are

among those, whose languages are centuries old. The number of

languages used in verbal communication is extremely large. It is said

that there are as many as 3500 identified languages throughout the

world. Although this is true of the spoken languages, the number of

written languages is much lower, with one estimate placing it at more

than 500. Within a language, there are sub-languages that are called

dialects. A dialect is a form of speech peculiar to a district, class or

people. It is a subordinate variety of language with distinguishable

vocabulary, pronunciation or idioms.

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Answered by sriramkumarsrinithya
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Answer:

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Answered by HappyJohn
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Note making on the given passage is given below:

1. Types of languages - written, spoken, code language, body language, sign language, braille language, machine and computer language, etc.

2. Language of blind is also called Braille language.

3. Most recent languages are computer and machine language.

4. Languages of the Greeks, Indians, Romans, Chinese, Egyptians are very very old.

5. 3500 languages are still unidentified in the world.

6. Dialect - speech similar to district or people or class.

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