No, computers are logical. They can only "understand" logical statements. Language is largely emotive and non-cognitive.
No computer can understand language, they can just be programmed to equate terms to logical strings and commands
no i don't think so, language is universal. and every living being can use language but the way in which they communicate to each other is quiet different e.g men use language in a different way than animals
The term "language acquisition" refers to the way in which humans learn languages. The ability to use and comprehend language is unique to humans. There are three main theories of language acquisition.
The same way people everywhere use language - to communicate.
They use cell phones and computers.
Hyper Text Markup Language- It is the main language that is universal in computers and other technology, that makes web pages viewable the way they are today.
no way
Humans are specialized by language due to the unique capacity for complex communication and the development of the brain's language centers. Language enables humans to express thoughts, feelings, and ideas, fostering social connections and cultural transmission. This ability to communicate and collaborate through language has played a crucial role in the development of human societies and civilizations.
use hotspot or use unblocked websites
they probably had their own language so they can actually talk but not in the way humans talk
So that we can write computer programs in a manner that humans can read. Computers "think" in one and zeros, and in a very logic based, linear fashion. Programming languages are a bridge between the way people think, and the ones and zeros that computers use. Programming languages also help programs think in a step by step fashion like computers do.
they use computers that can track astroids and other major objects in there way
One way computers are bad for society is they can limit physical interaction with other humans. This can make it difficult for young people to learn to interact directly with others and isolate people.