Communication Contexts and Human Language Bridges

Proceedings of the 7th World Conference on Research in Social Sciences

Year: 2024

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Communication Contexts and Human Language Bridges

Chichi Mustapha

 

ABSTRACT:

In this article, a trying to describe the prominent bridges that connect languages and dialects athrough observed linguistic facts, and then use the known to extract facts about the unknown, and take advantage of the Internet, which has made it possible to compare words in different languages, since a single word has Several meanings. And multiple fields, and upon closer examination, it becomes clear that the human language in our hands is generated logarithmically from two sounds: G and M, just like the Binner language in computers 0,1.” This work is also considered an invitation and an approach to a simplified understanding of how language is generated in different communication contexts and the breadth of its vocabulary, and it is an attempt to derive an empirical theory. In the generation and accumulation of speech, and as a prelude and introduction to the possibility of constructing a theory based on the theory of symbolic interaction and the principles of George Herbert Mead, the theory of speech acts by John Huston, and generation by Noam Chomsky and reconsidering the theory of Nicholas Marr.

keywords: language bridges, communication context, symbols, linguistic logarithms, Binner language