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Language and communication ( The chemistry between the two)

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Page 1: Language and communication ( The chemistry between the two)
Page 2: Language and communication ( The chemistry between the two)

Before entering the

discussion on the

relationship between

Language and

Communication, it

would be better to

make a glance at the

concepts ‘ ‘Language’

and ‘Communication’

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What is Language?

Language is an

abstract system of

symbols which carry

prescribed meanings.

The symbols may be

sounds or letters on

the basis of the mode

of communication i.e.

spoken or written.

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Characteristics of Language

It is Humane

It is Meaningful

It is Symbolic

It is Systematic

It is Flexible

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Language is Humane

It is the most

important trait

or aspect which

distinguish man

from all other

living beings.

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Language is Meaningful

It is different from

gestures and body

movements which

are also regarded

means of

communication, as

its symbols carries

specific meanings.

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Language is Symbolic

Each language on

the earth has

thousands of

symbols to

convey meanings

of almost all the

things which exist

on it.

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Language is systematic

As each language

keeps some

grammatical and

lexical rules,

language always

keeps with it a

systematic structure.

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Language is Flexible

Same symbols

may be used for a

different meaning

in a different

context by

making structural

changes

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What is Communication?

Communication is

the process of

sharing or passing

information,

message,

knowledge,

feelings etc.

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Major Elements of

Communication

Communicator or Source

Message or Signal

Channel or Medium

Receiver or Listener

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Factor to be noted

The fruitfulness of

communication is

dependant upon the

channel or medium,

used for conveying

or sharing the

message.

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Language

The kinship

between Language

and communication

is that Language is

one of the channel

or medium, used in

the process of

communication.

Communication

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Is communication possible

Communication is

possible even

without using any

language just as it

is seen in the case

of other animals

which do

communicate by

using gestures and

body movements

Without Language?

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Hence what is the importance of

Language

In communication?

Language helps in the process of

thinking conceptualizing

Language makes communication

more meaningful

It reduces confusion

It facilitates aesthetic aspects.

It facilitates cultural exchange

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Language helps in the process of thinking

conceptualizing

Man is different from other

animals with his reasoning

and thinking power. His

thoughts molded, developed,

and ultimately transferred

into concepts and conveyed

to others. All these aspects

are possible only by using

language

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Language makes communication more

meaningful

Gestures and body

movements have many a

limitation and

communication with them

often becomes vague.

Language offers more clear

and meaningful

communication with

systematically arranged

words and sentences

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Language reduces confusion

Look at the

communication of a

deaf person. It often

creates confusion in

the minds of the

receiver. Language

often offers almost

zero degree of

confusion

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Language facilitates aesthetic aspects.

Aesthetic sense is

a precious gift,

inbuilt in man. One

cannot even

imagine aesthetic

enjoyment without

language.

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Language facilitates cultural exchange.

Language is an

inevitable part of

one’s culture.

When one uses a

particular

language, he

actually conveys

his culture

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