All language is focused on vocabulary. Without vocabulary there is no language.
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World languages
Shakespeare is estimated to have used around 20,000 to 30,000 words throughout his works, with many sources suggesting that he had a vocabulary of approximately 17,000 distinct words. This extensive vocabulary contributed to his ability to express complex ideas and emotions, making his writing rich and varied. His innovative use of language also introduced many new words and phrases into English.
For children under the age of six, some good language arts games to try would be the rhyming game and spelling words. Make sure that the words you use are suitable for the child's vocabulary.
Shakespeare played a major role in changing English theatre, drama and also English language. Shakespeare himself wrote with a vocabulary of roughly 17,000 words. He is well known for giving over 3000 words to the English language because he was the first author to write them down. Except for the writers of the Bible, Shakespeare is the most frequently quoted writer in English. By 1613, Shakespeare had helped to create a new grammar and a much wider vocabulary for the early form of modern English. With his genius for poetic technique, he vastly broadened range of the English language
Lexicon. It is the part of a language system that deals with the vocabulary or words specific to a language. It includes the words, phrases, and meanings that are used in a particular language.
What does a language's vocabulary tell about its culture?
The English language is a Germanic base with vocabulary from Latin>French and has little influence from Gaelic in the vocabulary.
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The language closest to Latin in terms of vocabulary and grammar structure is Italian.
The Romanian language is a Latin (Romanic) language.
P. M. Meara has written: 'Connected words' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Second language acquisition, Vocabulary, Language and languages 'Vocabulary in a second language' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Bibliography, Language and languages, Vocabulary
Vocabulary is the basis of language. Your vocabulary is simply the number of words that you know. The bigger your vocabulary, the better you will be able to communicate, and to understand. Reading is one good way to improve your vocabulary.
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Language is human expression of ones thoughts as a medium of communication for social interaction & information.The effective of a language requires the artistic skills of the speaker/writer to employ the right words (vocabulary)and the sentence structures in syntax (grammar).Language is not merely a set of rules and vocabulary but the application of these sets of vocabulary and grammar effectively and efficiently makes it an art.
It refers to items of vocabulary in a language