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LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
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In human written language, the symbols
that make up the language are either
components to make up meanings or representations of meanings themselves.
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While written languages that
contain standard character sets may allow relatively easy learning of phonetic
sounds, it still requires an accurate construction of the characters to be able
to communicate an idea.
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Some Eastern languages continue a
tradition dating back to the Egyptians and
Sumarians of using graphical representations that themselves were the
transmission of the idea- icons in other words.
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