PROPERTIES OF HUMAN LANGUAGE
HUMAN LANGUAGE Speech that has been codified into language. Grammar is the framework of a language, and vocabulary is its free-form components. Humans typically use languages to convey themselves visually, vocally, or in writing.There are writing systems in many languages, including the most widely spoken ones, that enable the recording of sounds or signals for later activation.Human language is not exclusively transmitted through one channel, like sight or sound, and it changes significantly through time and among societies. Human languages are productive and displacing and depend on social convention and education. PROPERTIES OF HUMAN LANGUAGE Although there are many different languages, they are all made possible by the same genetic information, which is processed by the brain in the same manner. They all share fundamental "design elements" and functional characteristics. For instance, whereas different languages use a varie...