What is language? Language is an essential part of human life. Language is a bridge of communication between people, countries, or the world. Language is also related to national culture. There are many languages that can be used for communication in the world. Languages can be used to express themselves or to understand others. Languages are handled in various places in the human brain, but are handled specifically in the areas of Broca and Wernicke. When children are about 3 years old, they are usually very fluent.
I list language-related content to understand what is important to the language and the fundamentals of everything that happens through that language. One problem related to language and language is the speaker. Speech, what we exist, we use "pointing out" to show our common interests with the things we care about. "In the speech, the speaker has their organizers.Where are they going to ?? That is, their human beings and things exist in their own way, everything becomes things, and we It will be a keynote lecture to build relationships with friends, a way and sometimes a different way "(Heidegger) language road")
What is language? Language is an essential part of human life. Language is a bridge of communication between people, countries, or the world. Language is also related to national culture. There are many languages that can be used for communication in the world. Languages can be used to express themselves or to understand others. Languages are handled in various places in the human brain, but are handled specifically in the areas of Broca and Wernicke. - Walt Whitman's Blades covers many aspects of human love, including love for the body. There are many poems in Whitman's book trying to accept the beauty of the human body, not hiding it. Whitman explained the human form in detail with "grass leaves", but one of his poems is particularly brilliant. In the fourth book "The lawn of children of Adam", Whitman celebrates the human form for the reader.
• Can you compare the language with the symbolic representation of other human images, such as traditional gestures, sign language oaths, dance, paintings, music, mathematics? In the communication we know, is there any possibility that these languages are shared with these other formats? How can we regard it as unique? • How does the ability to communicate personal experiences and thoughts through language influence knowledge? How accurate is knowledge actually depends on languages? Will the concept be inherited from people and generations to people, and are the concepts and arguments subject to public scrutiny?