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AnagramsOld FrenchNounlanguages f. pl. From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A language is a particular kind of system for encoding and decoding information. In its most common use, the term refers to so-called "natural languages" — the forms of communication considered peculiar to humankind. In linguistics the term is extended to refer to the human cognitive facility of creating and using language. Essential to both meanings is the systematic creation and usage of systems of symbols—each symbol referring to linguistic concepts with semantic or logical or otherwise expressive meanings. The most obvious manifestations are spoken languages such as English or Spoken Chinese. However, there are also written languages and other systems of visual symbols such as sign languages. Although some other animals make use of quite sophisticated communicative systems, and these are sometimes casually referred to as animal language, none of these are known to make use of all of the properties that linguists use to define language in the strict sense. When discussed more technically as a general phenomenon then, "language" always implies a particular type of human thought which can be present even when communication is not the result, and this way of thinking is also sometimes treated as indistinguishable from language itself. In Western philosophy for example, language has long been closely associated with reason, which is also a uniquely human way of using symbols. In Ancient Greek philosophical terminology, the same word, logos, was used as a term for both language or speech and reason, and the philosopher Thomas Hobbes used the English word "speech" so that it similarly could refer to reason, as discussed below. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License What are the Differences between the different Chinese languages? Q. For example, I understand that there are many different types of Chinese language like Mandarin Chinese, Wu Chinese, Cantonese, Jin, Min and i was wondering, are there any large differences if not, differences at all between these languages. Are they very similar or are they very different? If possible, could you explain the similarities and Differences between these languages and how related they are to each other? Asked by El Capitan - Tue Aug 18 14:26:56 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. China Government had announce and admit those cantonese, wu, jin... all are same as mandarin is CHINESE !! i really don't understand why the people like "Elena S" always say those are not Chinese?! the only one can declare for what is the Chinese language, is the CHINA government and we (who are Chinese) ; not just by a Foreigner like you!!! whatever is your purpose of spread those Wrong info that separate Chinese. Pls. STOP IT !!! and pls. learn and study more about Chinese literature & history!!! --- for complete info : 1.> CHINESE ( ) (Zh ngwen) - is a language with many dialects. - it can be written in form of Traditional Chinese or Simplified Chinese - but it can spoke or pronounce in many " Dialects " ! 2.> Chinese Dialects… [cont.] Answered by k c - Wed Aug 19 09:40:04 2009 How many languages is the average person able to learn? Q. I am very good at aquiring new language skills, myself, and there are so many that I want to learn. i have heard about language savants, but I'm not one of them. How many languages is it normally possible for the average person to learn? Asked by Trixe S - Wed Oct 29 10:51:52 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. What's an average person? I don't think you could put a limit on the number of languages a person can learn. The average Swiss person speaks three or four languages as a norm. this isn't based on any level of intelligence, but, their cultural environment and geographical location. Ask yourself which languages you want to learn and place them in priority. Then learn away. Answered by Damon F - Wed Oct 29 11:08:34 2008 Languages a good addition to resume to recruiters?
Q. I want to study at least three languages, all of which I have minimal knowledge of already, while I am in college. They are Spanish, Russian, Italian, and I would also like to begin learning Mandarin Chinese and Japanese. Does knowing language(s) look good to recruiters who look for employees at colleges? How about study abroad experience? What other things look good to recruiters for recruits just coming out of college? I want to be competitive and I know that and intership will help, but what else? Asked by Nubia S - Sat Jan 19 10:12:17 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. languages are a definite plus ... after you've reached the level of business competency. study abroad is as well, esp. as it substantiates the language. beyond that, the standard stuff ... grades and activities, esp. leadership positions. work while attending also looks good, IF you keep your grades high. Answered by Spock (rhp) - Sat Jan 19 10:49:27 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "languages" Efforts to save endangered languages
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