The Importance of the Evolution of Languages

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Across
  1. 4. The imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using other methods.
  2. 5. The study of meaning in language, including the meanings of words, phrases, and sentences.
  3. 8. A word related to another through a common origin, often sharing similar meanings and forms.
  4. 10. The scientific study of language, including its structure, history, and development.
  5. 14. Able to speak two languages fluently.
  6. 15. The study of the internal structure of words and the rules governing word formation.
  7. 16. A person who speaks or understands several languages.
Down
  1. 1. A word, phrase, or idiom borrowed from English into another language.
  2. 2. The set of rules that govern the structure of sentences in a language.
  3. 3. A variety of a language spoken by a particular group of people, often characterized by distinct vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
  4. 6. A phrase or expression that has a meaning different from the literal meaning of its individual words.
  5. 7. The branch of linguistics that deals with the sounds of speech and their production, transmission, and reception.
  6. 9. A distinctive way of pronouncing words, typically associated with a particular region or social group.
  7. 10. A system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar used by a group of people.
  8. 11. The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
  9. 12. The vocabulary of a language, including words and their meanings.
  10. 13. The study of the origin of words and how their meanings have changed over time.