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Languages, the Way to Find Ways

Languages, the Way to Find Ways (By Sarfaraz Ali )
It is the most effective type of communication and is conveyed via set of image, aural or physical signs. It refers to their usage as a common occurrence. Although it is normally considered as a mode of communication amongst the human beings, animals are not exclusive to its practice either. But owing to their complicated mode of communication they are not known to fulfill the criteria of the formal definition of the languages as given by the linguistics.

Every country has its own national language. It has various dialects of the same verbal communication prevalent in the various areas of that particular country. It is flexible and prone to change, in contrast a language that does not change is labeled as dead. Whereas a language that continues to change continuously is categorized as a modern language. Further distinguishing between two languages is near to impossible as a particular language has several dialects and the dialect of one language may resemble the dialect of another language.

There are several types of languages some of the common ones having been explained here. Artificial language is the first kind, it involves the construction of a language fro the useful, tentative or individual causes. There are numerous auxiliary languages that are easier to grasp in comparison to the natural languages. Many authors have also constructed fantasy verbal communications for fictional and mythical reasons.

Then comes the controlled languages which as the name suggests have controlled sentence structures and vocabulary and eradicates vagueness and intricacy. The idea behind its expansion is the implementation of effortlessness understanding and usage by a non resident orator.

The more formal languages include the sciences and mathematical subjects that employ the usage of simulated bodies such as languages for programming and mark ups that are used for the facilitation of communication.

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