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snow_tiger [21]
3 years ago
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How to tame a wild tongue, 5 unique uses of language, grammar, and structure

English
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fomenos3 years ago
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Answer:

Five major components of the structure of language are phonemes, morphemes, lexemes, syntax, and context.

Grammar is important because it provides information that helps the reader's comprehension. It is the structure that conveys precise meaning from the writer to the audience. Eliminate grammatical errors from your writing, and reward your readers with clear communication.

Instrumental

It used to express people's needs or to get things done

Regulatory

This language is used to tell others what to do

Interactional

Language is used to make contact with others and form relationship

Personal

The use of language is used to express feelings, opinion, and individual identity.

Heuristic

This is when language is used to gain knowledge about the environment

Imaginative

Language is used to tell stories and jokes, and to create an imaginary environment

Representational

The use of language to convey facts and information

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