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Theory of knowledge - Preservation of Language Through Diversity  

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Vikesh kakad Theory of knowledge Preservation of Language Through Diversity Language is the expression of human communication through which knowledge, belief, and behavior can be experienced, explained, and shared. This sharing is based on systematic, conventionally used signs, sounds, gestures, or marks that convey understood meanings within a group, community or society. The methods that have been flowing to use from hundreds of years for acquiring a language come in three forms written, spoken, or signed. From the Stone Age where human brains were less developed and the only form of communication was sign language and written language. Written language was in form of drawing, these drawing were really important in their age because they described situations such as danger or a source of food. As time passed man developed both physically and mentally, there were birth of different languages and means of communication that helped man...

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