You call literature written in the spoken language of the people vernacular literature. It often reflects the everyday language and expressions used by a particular group or community, making it more accessible and relatable to a wider audience.
It is called vernacular.
Because Latin was the spoken language of the Romans.
to teach one the art of a written language or spoken language and to help to perfect it
Literature is a form of language. So when people fought over the spoken language of a country, it was also a fight over the literature of a country.
Creative literature refers to works that involve imaginative writing and storytelling, often with elements of fiction and artistic expression. Non-creative literature, on the other hand, includes academic texts, technical manuals, and informational writing that aim to convey factual information and knowledge in a straightforward manner. Creative literature focuses on evoking emotional responses and engaging the reader's imagination, while non-creative literature prioritizes clarity, accuracy, and information dissemination.
Depends on if you mean written or spoken language, I believe the first written language is Sanskrit, but as to the first spoken language I don not know the answer.
== Spoken language and written language.
Spoken language only moves the people who can hear it, here and now. Written language moves all who can read it, now and forever.
A written language is written, spoken is spoken. Ogham is written while Gaelic is spoken. We speak English and write Latin. Look up ancient scripts on internet. There is awesome material on written language. Some spoken languages arent written (like tribal languages) ____ Generally, written language is more formal than speech. Most languages are both written and spoken however there are some languages that are one or the other. For example, Braille is a type of written language which isn't spoken. On the other hand there are some tribal languages which have no alphabet or written form so they are called spoken languages.
Martin Kuester has written: 'Framing truths' -- subject(s): Canadian Historical fiction, Canadian fiction, Fiction, History, History and criticism, In literature, Literature and history, Parody, Technique 'Prudent ambiguities' -- subject(s): English language, Language, Literary style, Speech in literature, Spoken English, Style
The Innu speak:EnglishFrenchInnu-aimun (an algonquian language spoken by about 10,000 people)Naskapi (an algonquian language spoken by about 1200 people)
English Literature studies and analysis prose, poetry etc.. English Language looks at the theoritical/Linguistic approach to language. i.e. Syntax, Phonology, Semantics & Pragmatics.. It's more to do with the analysis of the actual way in which language is spoken/written, not to do with the way in which it is represented in a novel
It was written in Hebrew