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Defining Socio Characterization Of Language: What Language Really Is!

Author(s) Abdur Rashed, Deb Proshad Halder, Sheikh Saifullah Ahmed
Country Bangladesh
Abstract Language has been defined from phonology, morphology and syntactic aspect. But this short communique explores to defend the sociological aspect (communicative aspect) of a language. ‘Language as a means of communication’ superimposes over any other definition if it can be believed two people can draw a language to exist along with other prominent languages and a language is dead when no speaker exists. However, this precise article tends to show minutely what the position of a language is if one knows this language but does not have a second one to interact with that person. Here, the bottom line is that the man cannot utilize this language to serve his communicative purpose. Hence, his language does not serve the purpose of communication. Therefore, the placement of that language is to the category of dying language in which only one person is left for that language to be characterized as a dead language.
Keywords Communicative aspect, dead language, dying language, existent language, social aspect
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 2, Issue 3, March 2021
Published On 2021-03-14
Cite This Defining Socio Characterization Of Language: What Language Really Is! - Abdur Rashed, Deb Proshad Halder, Sheikh Saifullah Ahmed - IJLRP Volume 2, Issue 3, March 2021.

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