Noun

languages

  1. Plural form of language.

Anagrams

Old French

Noun

languages f. pl.

  1. Oblique plural of language.
  2. Nominative plural of language.

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Tue Jan 5 16:38:29 2010

A language is a particular kind of system for encoding and decoding information. Since language and languages became an object of study (logos) by the ancient grammarians, the term has had many definitions. The English word derives from Latin lingua, "language, tongue," with a reconstructed Proto-Indo-European root of *dnghû-, "tongue," a metaphor based on the use of the physical organ in speech. The ability to use speech originated in remote prehistoric times, as did the language families in use at the beginning of writing. The processes by which they were acquired were for the most part unconcious.

In modern times a large number of artificial languages have been devised, requiring a distinction between their consciously innovated type and natural language. The latter are forms of communication considered peculiar to humankind. 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.

The term language has branched by analogy into several 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. In cognitive science the term is also sometimes 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 pairing a specific sign with an intended meaning, established through social conventions.

In the 20th century Charles Sanders Peirce called this pairing process semiosis and the study of it semiotics. According to another founder of semiotics, Roman Jakobson, the latter portrays language as code in which sounds (signantia) signify concepts (signata). Language is the process of encoding signata in the sounds forming the signantia and decoding from signantia to signata.

Concepts themselves are signantia for the objective reality being conceived. When discussed as a general phenomenon then, "language" may imply 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, 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 presented below.

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Sun Jan 3 02:24:03 2010

How many languages are there in the world and which is the first language?
Q. Sorry, Sanskrit language is told to be the 'sanskrit' - means cultured and refined or purified from all other languages till then. 1 hour ago Language - for a census, it must be with its own alphabets - not talking languages or gestures.
Asked by cavinonnet - Tue Aug 18 04:05:19 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hebrew and Tamil are thought to be the oldest languages still spoken today. There are 6800ish languages in the world right now.
Answered by Victor - Wed Aug 19 02:43:58 2009

What spot does American Sign Language rank on the list of most commonly used languages in the world?
Q. I am aware that the top three most commonly used languages in the world are: 1. Mandarin 2. English 3. Spanish, but I have no idea of how many people use ASL. Thanks!
Asked by alvaro24 - Sat Oct 4 00:52:19 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. ASL is not common enough on a world scale, but it is the 4th used language in the United States.
Answered by B - Sat Oct 4 16:20:44 2008

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

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