Yes. "Language" is species-specific.
Every species has a language, or a way of communication of it's own. Be it speech, supersonic wave messages, and so on. And from this explanation, we can say that ways of communication or "language" is species-specific.
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Well, I.S.P.'s have to be different every year and also it depends on your interests and ur grade because of the expectations for that presentation. Here a few topics you may enjoy.Endangered SpeciesVideo game making and historyThe history of artA specific part of the body (note: brain is too big of a topic)Invasive speciesSpecific animal or types of animalsAdaptations of AnimalsHistory of the InternetA system in the bodyDinosaursThe history of ________ (whatever you like)
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The Malayalam language. This is an Indian language.
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isA query language is a procedural language.
it is not regular language .it is high level language
the second language is the language that one learns after ones native language,whereas target the language is the language of translation,situation or sitting in which reader needs to ude the language.
Yes, Bengali is a real language. It is the official language of Bangladesh and the second most spoken language in India. The language is also known as Bangla.
Spoken language, written language, and signed language.
Normally, the main language is the official language in a country. In countries without an official language, such as the United States, the main language is called the national language.
A dry language is a random language.
A second language (L2) is any language learned after the first language or mother tongue. A native language is the language a human being learns from birth.