Nature-and-Functions-of-Language

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Across
  1. 4. latin word for language.
  2. 5. listening and speaking demanding the exercise of the auditory and the speech organs.
  3. 8. according to him language is a system of arbitrary vocal symbols by means of which a social group communicates.
  4. 9. for him language is a purely human and non instinctive method of communicating ideas, emotions and desires by means of a system of voluntary produced symbols.
  5. 10. system of words.
  6. 12. to cause or to prevent actions.
  7. 14. the purpose of language is to communicate informative.
  8. 18. is the graphical representation of speech.
  9. 19. is intimately related to human beings.
  10. 20. is a skills of listening and reading.
Down
  1. 1. system of meaning.
  2. 2. refers to the natural ability to learn a language.
  3. 3. human language is transmitted from one particular culture and society.
  4. 6. is not essential to have a relationship between the words and the object.
  5. 7. a skills refers to reading and writing.
  6. 11. system of sound.
  7. 13. a form and means of language.
  8. 15. it express feelings, emotions or attitude and evoke similar feeling to the reader.
  9. 16. system of structure.
  10. 17. this system consist of sounds, structures and items of vocabulary.