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What is Language: Many animal and even plant species communicate with each other. Humans are not unique in this capability. However, human language is unique in being a symbolic communication system that is learned instead of biologically inherited. Symbols are sounds or things which have meaning given to them by the users. Originally, the meaning is arbitrarily assigned. For instance, the English word "dog" does not in any way physically resemble the animal it stands for. All symbols have a material form but the meaning can not be discovered by mere sensory examination of their forms. They are abstractions A word is one or more sounds that in combination have a specific meaning assigned by a language. The symbolic meaning of words can be so powerful that people are willing to risk their lives for them or take the lives of others. For instance, words such as "queer" and "nigger" have symbolic meaning that is highly charged emotionally in America today for many people. They are much more than just a sequence of sounds to us.A major advantage of human language being a learned symbolic communication system is that it is infinitely flexible. Meanings can be changed and new symbols created. This is evidenced by the fact that new words are invented daily and the meaning of old ones change. For example, the English word "nice" now generally means pleasing, agreeable polite, and kind. In the15th century it meant foolish, wanton, lascivious, and even wicked. .More Information Click Here

 

 A To Z Listing Foreign Languages

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1. Dacian (Indo-European) (extinct)

2. Dahlik (Semitic)

3. Dalecarlian (Germanic)

4. Dalmatian (Romance) (extinct)

5. Dameli (Indo-Aryan)

6. Danish (Germanic)

7. Dargin (Northeast Caucasian)

8. Dari (Zoroastrian) (Iranian)

9. Dari-Persian (Iranian)

10. Darkhat (Mongolic)

11. Daur or Dagur (Mongolic)

12. Dena'ina or Tanaina (Athapaskan)

13. Dhatki (Indo-Aryan)

14. Dhivehi or Maldivian (Indo-Aryan)

15. Dida (Volta-Congo)

16. Dioula or Jula (Mande)

17. Dogri (Indo-Aryan)

18. Dogrib or Tli Cho (Athapaskan)

19. Dolgan (Turkic)

20. Domaaki or Dumaki (Indo-Aryan)

21. Dongxiang or Santa (Mongolic)

22. Duala (Bantu)

23. Dungan (Sinitic)

24. Dutch (Germanic)

25. Dzhidi or Judeo-Persian (Iranian)

26. Dzongkha (Tibeto-Burman)

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From shop-till-you-drop metropolises to the desert landscapes of Xinjiang, China is a land of cultural and geographic schisms. It's not that it has completely done away with its Maoist past - it's more that the yin of revolutionary zeal is being balanced by the yang of economic pragma

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