Understanding Language

Language is a system of communication that relies on verbal, written, or non-verbal codes to convey information.
Thanks to language communication, whether spoken or written, we are able to share and describe our ideas, voice our opinions, views, and emotions with one another.
Language is a primary tool of communication. Communication is an exchange of messages and/or information and language changes how the message/information is delivered.
Unlike communication, language is everchanging. The basic procedures of communication are firm and unchanging, while language changes as new words are being added into the dictionary from time to time.

More about the human language

Abstract: Many considered language something uniquely and distinctly human. There have been a variety of theories about this subject regarding the psychology of it, but they have rarely been tested.
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Vocal learning: Humans are frequently referred to as the "only primate capable of acquiring vocalizations."
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Intentionality and cognition: Human language is closely linked to social cognition, we communicate ideas and actively influence others' mental states.

Language Use

We are able to communicate and co-operate through language; language is frequently utilized to communicate about, as well as develop and sustain our social world. Language and human sociality are firmly tied in the biological species of Homo Sapiens. When people use language to describe an experience, the linguistic representation they create, rather than the genuine experience, has a significant impact on their ideas and feelings.