American English.
Most likely
because they are the most beloved bird out there, even if they chase me on my bike when im going to wallgreens!! geese rule
The rule of language is grammar.
very possible, seeing how the world is going ATM there are many chances that we are heading that way But some professionals are saying we are heading to world unity seeing as most of the world is converting to a single language and a single currency For example the euro and the language English
Hi guys I'm here to tell you that I'm going to rule the world...JimHEHEHEHEHEHEH
The Latin language and the old Greek are classical languages; different authors add many other languages to the list but a rule doesn't exist - it is a question of preference.
Another word for rule of language is Grammar.
You probably mean "how" and not "why." In either case, though, the answer is: Language is nor rule-governed behaviour. The "rules" are governed by the language, and they change over time as the language evolves.Language instruction is rule-governed. That is because language, like all activities, involves complex procedures which must be learned and then executed properly.
Not EVERY rule, but most of them. Hence the saying, 'the exception that proves the rule.'
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The rule-system (of the language).
world language