Nature of language

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Across
  1. 3. Symbols of a language are its words. For better functioning of a language it is essential that both speaker and listener know the words.
  2. 4. language it s learnt deliberately, usually in formal classroom teaching
  3. 9. it is not essential to have any relationship between the word and the object for which it is spoken.
  4. 11. Every language is a living language. The language is constantly changing and developing according to the needs of the speaker.
  5. 15. It is, to cause or to prevent actions.
  6. 16. Every language is unique in itself. No two languages in the world have the same set of words, phonetic symbols and grammatical patterns.
  7. 17. is the graphical representation of speech.
  8. 19. it is to express feelings, emotions or attitudes and evoke similar feelings in the reader.
  9. 20. it is form and means of communication.
Down
  1. 1. refers to the natural ability to learn a language, not including intelligence, motivation, interest, etc.
  2. 2. He points out that "Language is the set of human habits, the purpose of which is to give expression to human thoughts and feelings especially to impart them to other"
  3. 5. Communication of thoughts from one person to another is the main function of language.
  4. 6. is a skill. It is a form of behaviour,which is learnt.
  5. 7. is a matter of growth and maturation of relatively fixed capacities, under appropriate external conditions.
  6. 8. The skills of listening and reading are called
  7. 10. According to them"Language is a system of arbitrary vocal symbols by means of which a social group communicates"
  8. 12. are the attitudes which speakers of different language or language varieties have each other's language or to their own language
  9. 13. the purpose of language is to communicate information.
  10. 14. it is an organized way of behaviour, which can be described in an orderly way, just as various systems of our bodyit is to cause or to prevent actions.
  11. 18. it is learnt by constant practice.