Their are over 5000 languages known most possably from isolation But for a example I have incorperated english and hispanic do to necesity to work with others Believe me it happens naterally (we find a way)
2006-10-14 09:02:38
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answered by bob s 1
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i'm uncertain how behaviour outcomes language yet i comprehend language can very much influence behaviour. to illustrate in England there's a asserting 'eat humble pie'. which potential you have been incorrect etc and you agree for it and suck up the wronged occasion. In France to illustrate they have not such a word of their language. for this reason this actio will possibly not take place. i'm not asserting French people dont comprehend the thank you to be humble! i'm in basic terms declaring that in case you have not got the language for some thing it ought to not be experienced in the comparable way as somebody who does for this reason your behaviour and probable thoughts may be plagued by using language. i'm specific human behaviour could have a brilliant result on the form of language and that's been shown in the learn of language acquisition.
2016-10-16 04:52:59
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answered by Anonymous
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A human can only make a small number of sounds, therefore words will be constucted in a finite number of ways. As language matures, concepts become more complicated reflecting the society in which they originate. Words become more involved as to there origination. Nouns tend to proliferate, while verbs increase only moderately. Article adjectives and conjuctions almost never change.
2006-10-14 09:04:13
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answered by Sophist 7
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Body lanuage affects others in any language. Physical attraction has a universal lanuage. You can convey a whole lot of things by the way your eyes look, or even the way you smile, or frown, or be removed from people, standoffish. That needs no language to get the message across!!!
2006-10-14 09:30:26
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answered by Garnet 3
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As a whole society had dubbed a lackadaisical approach to everything, including proper English. Have you read half the questions/answers on here? Including your own, or wud you like me to elaborate?
2006-10-14 14:00:57
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answered by April J 4
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well I think that public norm. has a lot to do with language which in turn has a lot to do with how people act. Like how people use the words "gay" and "retard" as insults. It's not really the public norm, most people aren't like that so it's changed the way we use the words.
2006-10-14 09:34:53
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answered by izzy k 2
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Look up Noel Chomsky and social constructionist theory.
2006-10-14 08:51:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Since we lack UNDERSTANDING......what good is language for?
I think if we couldn't understand what each other was saying.....
We might be better off...?
2006-10-14 08:55:29
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answered by CraZyCaT 5
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