Significance of Language
Synonyms: Tongue, Dialect, Speech, Communication, Expression, Vernacular, Jargon
In Dutch: Tal; In Finnish: Kieli; In Spanish: Idioma
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The concept of Language in local and regional sources
Language serves as a vital system of communication, embodying cultural identity and fostering a sense of belonging among individuals within a community, as highlighted by regional sources.
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) This refers to the style of writing used in the publications, which is designed to be conversational, making the content easier for a wider audience to comprehend.[1] (2) This is found in the songs of Solomon, which are described as beautiful, and is much of that affectionate kind which is found in the prayers of the Hindu woman saint.[2]
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A system of communication that can reflect cultural identity and belonging.[3]
The concept of Language in scientific sources
Language is a communication system using words or symbols, crucial for effective interaction. It corresponds with brain lateralization and can impede the utilization of patient-generated health data due to language barriers.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is a system of communication, and language barriers can hinder the use of patient-generated health data.[4] (2) This refers to the system of communication using words or symbols, which is related to the lateralization of brain function, per the text.[5]