Language and Linguistics

By

Jheon Norvell, and Jill Courson

Modified: 3/29/2000

 

Language is defined as a system of socially defined symbols that is organized phonologically, semantically, and syntactically. It has two basic uses: Communication and Representation. Language is importantly different from other forms of communication. The following page offers a comprehensive overview on language and linguistics.

 

Physical foundation of language:

In 1957, B.F. Skinner, who is known as a proponent of behaviorism, developed a theory of language development based on the idea that language is learned.

Form and Function of Language:

General properties of Language:

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