Language and Knowing

             "All of the other Ways of Knowledge are in controlled by language." This statement means language is the base for the ways humans use to learn. Language is defined as the characteristic forms of expression used by those in a specified group or sphere of activity. The forms of expression will define the type of knowledge that is presented in each individual. Knowledge which is defined as general awareness or possession of information, facts, ideas, truths, or principles are needed to support all of the thoughts that language refers to. Knowledge and language are linked together to demonstrate to others the intelligence each individual possesses. Every person is intelligent, with the difference that some individuals know more languages which brings more ways of knowledge. These people manage these two things in a superior way and have more compatible ways to express their ideas and thoughts as basic concepts. There is a fair relationship between language, perception, emotion, and reason, which leads to the ways to which our knowledge in surge. These perceptions, emotions, reason and language involved between each other make a clear relationship between them.
             Language is the way in which we, as humans can communicate with the world around us. It is connected with perception, emotion and reasons; this being because they are the ways in which one gains knowledge which is expressed through language. Language is connected with perception because it is used to observe and obtain information from observing actions around individuals. Language is also involved with emotions because depending on the feelings and the expressions in a time one will need a special language to express them and demonstrate them. Reason involves language, it is the way in which one can justify the language being used with facts, perception as well as emotion. When it is said to be a language, an example of a language is Latin, which many other languages w...

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