The study of the tongue is called glossology or linguistics. It involves the examination of the structure, function, and characteristics of the tongue in relation to speech and language production.
The language used in the song "Out Tongue" by Thriftworks is English.
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Yes it is, tongue and mother tongue as a synonym.
There is the word 'tongue' which replaces 'language' in some contexts, such as 'mother tongue' - one's first language.
The opposite of "mother tongue" is "foreign language," which refers to a language that is not one's native or first language.
Your "mother tongue" is your first language, the language your mother would have spoken to you as a child and that would be your natural instinctive language.
Yes.
The mother tongue language is usually the first language learned because it is the language spoken at home by parents and other family members. Children are exposed to their mother tongue from a very young age, which makes it the language they are most comfortable with and proficient in. This early exposure to the mother tongue also helps in building a strong foundation for language development.
You don't find any bones in your tongue. A tongue is a muscular structure. Therefore, there are no bones in your tongue.
A person's 'mother tongue' is the main language that they spoke when they were growing up. Usually this will be the language which they used with their mother (which explains the name): but obviously there are exceptions to this (if your mother was a Bangladeshi immigrant who married a mid-Westerner, and you grew up in Boise, then your mother tongue is probably American English - though you might still speak some Bengali with your mother). Recent language research suggests that the main language for most people is the language they speak with their childhood friends, not the language they speak at home: so 'mother tongue' may be a misnomer. It's still a useful idea though: and one that most people understand. Your mother tongue is your first language, the language you are most at ease in , the language in your dreams.
A person's mother tongue can influence their spoken English in terms of pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. For example, someone whose mother tongue has different vowel sounds may struggle with certain English sounds. Additionally, sentence structure and word order in English can be influenced by a person's native language.