Since the Adam era, language development began. When a new born enters the world, what he needs most is the language of communication. He believes that it is necessary to connect himself to someone like himself. Language is the most effective communication source in our life. It has played a very good role in the evolution of human culture and civilization. During the conversation, we took communication and entered. If you obtain it in writing, the range expands. Printing and publishing have also expanded the range of languages further and have retained ideas for future generations through that process.
Utility by knowledge and experience: In this world, humans benefit from mutual knowledge and experience
Knowledge and consciousness: Books, abstracts, newspapers in the same language enhance the knowledge of the people of the society. Everyone can get this knowledge according to their needs.
Color: Because the world of languages is rich and colorful, differences in opinion appear through it, and personality is expressed through it.
Harmony and incongruity: through assertion, assimilation and alienation are clear, it also points out different ideas of different people
The connection between the inner world and the external world: the inner and outer worlds connected by language
Social development: Through the language for advancing people in society, human development can be divided into several categories.
Fixed Personality: Person's thought, thought, personality can be solved by language
Cooperation: By using words expressing our emotions, thoughts, and passions, we gain cooperation from others. Through conversation, we achieved spiritual and emotional satisfaction.
Evolution of thought: Language influences our thinking and the concept of the universe; it plays an important role in the evolution of our thinking.
Past, Present, and Future Relations: Language not only establishes a relationship between the present and the past but also controls the future with the help of that.
Therefore, the importance of language is obvious to society. It makes people from simple and clumsy animals to real people. It will facilitate the transfer of ideas, facilitate social interactions, protect our culture, and disseminate its descendants. In fact, language is a precious asset that raises mankind from the barbaric's level to the "creation king" plane. People from all over the world speak different languages. In addition, people living in the same area use different languages or different dialects. These differences in the languages of the world's people help limit the communication between the groups and perpetuate social isolation.
Language is the most obvious and most prominent of human talent, which is also one of the fundamental features of human characteristics. For humans and society the importance of language can not be kept to a minimum. As a personal matter, language is not only a means of communication between individuals but also a way to express personality. First, it makes social connections easier. As we have seen, society is a network of social relations, because it is easier to construct as men can easily exchange their ideas as the development of social connections between individuals in contact with language I mean it. E. H. According to Sturtevant, "Language is an arbitrary healthy symbol system through which members of social groups collaborate and interact.
Linguistic behavior represents a complex social meaning. Language defines the various social groups we are identified and the roles that we play in society. The language indicated by the association is a symbol of the various social identities used to build a particular identity (Baldwin). In contemporary society, languages have undergone a large fragmentation where languages become marked as dialects or standard languages (Britt 15). These subdivisions are necessary for society to more closely identify smaller groups from larger groups. For example, a group wishing to be classified as a high-level social class group wishes to distinguish themselves by using a specific dialect or accent and to mark them as standard languages (Britt 11)