You cannot inherit a language in any real sense because it is not really yours to pass on. Shakespeare spoke English, which is what the generation before him spoke and what the generation after him spoke.
If you are talking about what Shakespeare wrote, it wasn't his to pass on. It belonged to his theatre company.
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Language is both inherited and learned. We are born with the capacity to learn and use language, which is inherited through our genes and biological makeup. However, the specific language we speak and the proficiency we achieve in it is learned through exposure and experience in our environment.
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It is a line from William Shakespeares Hamlet. Most of William Shakespeares plays are still famous now as he is regarded as the greatest writer in the English Language.
yes he married to Anne Hathaway, on November 27th 1582
I agree.
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Just so you know, there is no such thing as a "family crest". A coat of arms, which is what you are thinking of, belongs to one person and one person only. It does not belong to a family, although it can be inherited, as Shakespeare inherited his from his father. The shield is or a bend sable. On the bend is a lance.
There is evidence to suggest that some aspects of language, such as basic grammar structures and phonological patterns, may have a genetic basis. However, language acquisition and proficiency are also heavily influenced by environmental factors like exposure to language and cultural context. So, while there may be a genetic predisposition for language, it is not solely inherited.
Manfred Scheler has written: 'Shakespeares Englisch' -- subject(s): English language, Language 'Altenglische Lehnsyntax' 'Der englische Wortschatz' -- subject(s): English language, Etymology, Foreign elements
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