Definition of Language and Communication
Language
Communication
Differences between Language and Communication
It is a human activity that aids in the transmission of feelings and thoughts among people.
Also,we are able to share our ideas, opinions, views, and emotions with another person.
Language is the primary means of communication.
The ability to receive, send, process, and comprehend concepts or verbal, nonverbal and graphic symbol systems.
It is an act of interchanging ideas, information, from one person or place to another, via words or signs which are understood to both parties.
Language and its connections
Culture and language
Diversity and language
The effect the language exerts on an individual can even put a limit on
Linguistic markets are speech features that may be used to indicate the social identity of a person.
Language is a tool of communication. Communication is a process of transferring messages
Language is dynamic and communication is static.
Its elements
Sender, message, encoding, channel, receiver, decoding, and feedback.
Language is verbal or non verbal. Communication is a way of interchanging messages or information among people.
Language focuses on the signs, and words while communication emphasizes on the message.
Elaborated by: Victoria Mañon