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Robert V Kail has written: 'Word-finding abilities in language-impaired children' -- subject(s): Memory in children, Word recognition, Language disorders in children
Henry Robert Fea has written: 'Some relationships among abilities in oral language, written language, and reading of intermediate grade children' -- subject(s): Children, Language, Reading (Elementary)
It is generally agreed that the origins of language are closely tied to the origins of modern human behavior.
Children generally understand language that is simple, clear, and engaging. This includes straightforward vocabulary, shorter sentences, and repetition to aid comprehension. Additionally, using a warm and friendly tone can help children better understand and engage with the language being used.
we may gain some insights into how best to teach language to those who do not learn it easily
chomsky
written language developed by the Aryans
written language developed by the Aryans
It is difficult to definitively know what language was spoken during the ice age as language leaves no physical trace. However, it is believed that early humans likely communicated using a form of proto-language or a combination of simple vocalizations, gestures, and body language. These early forms of communication would have evolved over time into the complex languages we have today.
I have a question first..how did Hindi language.. Developed?
Oracle is developed using C language...
The most advanced hominid in terms of tool-making abilities and spoken language was Homo sapiens. Our species developed sophisticated tool-making techniques and complex language abilities that set us apart from other hominids. This allowed us to communicate effectively, plan and organize activities, and develop more advanced technologies.