Political Science, asked by hharshit279, 6 months ago

What is the difference between a script and a language? ​

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Answered by gurneetkaur66
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A language usually refers to the spoken language, a method of communication. A script refers to a collection of characters used to write one or more languages. A language is a method of communication. Scripts are writing systems that allow the transcription of a language, via alphabet sets.

Answered by SushmitaAhluwalia
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The question is answered below-

1. The basic difference between language and a script is - language is spoken while scripts are in written form.

2. Language is a means of communication through which people share their ideas, opinions, and their views. Scripts are constructed with written dialogues that are required in plays and theaters.

3. Language is a method that aids the simple process of communication. Each language has its specified set of grammar and vocabulary. Scripts aids plays, dramas, theaters, and others that need a set of dialogues.

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