what is language? Differentiate between emotive and neutral language?
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language is the system of communication in speech and writing that is used by people of a particular country
emotive language -
Emotive language is the term used when certain word choices are made to evoke an emotional response. Emotive language often aims to persuade the reader or listener to share the writer or speaker's point of view, using language to stimulate an emotional reaction.
neutral language -
The "neutral language" has a totally regular grammar that does not favor anyone, a limited a-priori basic vocabulary, word-building by compounding, and phonetic spelling. ... Most languages are either SOV or SVO. One avoids favoritism by avoiding those.
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