What are the two main tasks determined by a set of rules which govern a language?
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Linguistics is the systematic study oflanguage. Language is a rule-governedsystem composed of symbols that is shared by a group of people. A rule-governed system includes spoken and signed language. ... For example, one linguistic form (or sentence) can have several different functions depending on the context.
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Linguistics is the systematic study of language. Language is a rule-governed system composed of symbols that is shared by a group of people. A rule-governed system includes spoken and signed language. Each of these languages has a function. However, the function of a language is different from the form. For example, one linguistic form (or sentence) can have several different functions depending on the context. Transition and relational words and phrases in both English and American Sign Language (ASL) contain important meaning and contribute to message coherence.
Communication and language, however, are not the same concept. For instance, sign languages use space to compare and contrast concepts and to show spatial relationships. On the other hand, the English language communicates spatial relationships by using words such as “on, under, between, beside and over.” A qualified educational interpreter must understand these differences and be able to make sense of them on a consistent basis.
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Communication and language, however, are not the same concept. For instance, sign languages use space to compare and contrast concepts and to show spatial relationships. On the other hand, the English language communicates spatial relationships by using words such as “on, under, between, beside and over.” A qualified educational interpreter must understand these differences and be able to make sense of them on a consistent basis.
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