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what is the difference between teaching language through literature and teaching language as an abstract medium of communication?​

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Answered by Scenix
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Language is a written and verbal form of communication, whereas literature refers to only the written form of communication. Literature is a collection of expressions via language. Language is expressive as its purpose is to express ideas, knowledge, and opinions, whereas literature is more imaginative.

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Answered by kiranpandey3339
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Language is one of the best inventions of mankind, without which we won’t be able to share our knowledge, opinions, ideas, feelings or express anger, excitement, nervousness, fears, with another person. Here we are not just talking about vocal language, but all the systems used as a medium for communication. Language is an intellectual body of sounds, symbols, and meaning which are regulated by grammatical rules and structure.

On the contrary, literature can be understood as any body of knowledge, present in written form which is used to express of one’s thoughts, opinions and ideas, about culture, tradition, life experiences, etc. with the use of language. Now, let’s move further to talk about the differences between language and literature.

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