Notes: INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC
TOPIC:
DEFINE THREE BASIC USES OF LANGUAGE.
Ans:
DEFINITION OF LANGUAGE:
A language is a system of communication which consists of a set of sounds and written symbols
which are used by the people of a particular country or region for talking or writing.
USES OF LANGUAGE:
Language is the means by which humans learn, interact and bond. Both verbal and non-verbal
forms of language communicate subtle nuances that affect the meaning of words and phrases.
Communication can be categorized into three primary purposes for language: informative,
expressive and directive.
Informative
The informative use of language involves information giving and receiving. The general
assumption is that the content is believable and valuable. For example, language is used to offer
opinions, give advice, make announcements, lecture, admonish, report news, solicit input or ask
questions. Everyday conversations center around information sharing.
Expressive
Language expresses and evokes ideas, thoughts and feelings. Expressive language may or may
not include any real information because the purpose of expressive use of language is to convey
emotion. For example, the expression “Yuck” connotes disgust, but the word itself isn't