Linguistics: How proper use of a language makes a person better in
society?
By student Bakhodirova Nilufar
National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek
E-mail: nilufarbahodirova2002@gmail.com
Abstract:
Languages make humans unique. No other species on
Earth has the same ability of communication that humans do. To know a language
immerses one within human culture. It provides a way for two very complex
beings so share ideas and convey stories.
Summary:
It is the one crucial instrument
for creating the ties without which unified social action is impossible. In
other words, language is at the core of humanity. Without it, you would not be
able to ask these questions.
Humans acquire language
through an inborn knowledge (cf. Chomsky).
This presentation
provides about how language is used in traditional ways, limited ways,
inefficient ways, many new and creative ways, and in many ways not at all
creative, just baneful ways, that’s how to some extent. The same reason for
language remains: to communicate. Some expressions and words in the English
language and probably others have been abbreviated, for efficiency.They reflect
a society’s culture and heritage. All human languages are equally important but
some are in danger of extinction because of lack of support from governments.
Once a language has been lost, it is very difficult to resurrect it. Language
is one of the most powerful emblems of social behavior. In the normal transfer
of information through language, we use language to send vital social messages
about who we are, where we come from, and who we associate with. Given the
social role of language, it stands to reason that one strand of language study
should concentrate on the role of language in society.
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