discuss how babbling is sounding like language along with pauses to interact and changes in tone to express questions.
(Answer) Communication has always been a mode through which information is conveyed. Before the evolution of language, man communicated through gestures, signs and perhaps even sounds. Even today, body language and ambiguous gestures convey just as much meaning as the language itself.
Communication through language uses pitch, frequency, words, gestures and even tone. A different intonation applied to the same word could imply sarcasm, surprise and even interrogation. When an individual might babble, they are using sounds, stops and intervals to convey a message. Since these are properties similar to normal language, babbling can sound a lot like an established. However, when these are interjected with tone, it can change the implication of the message to an interrogative one.
Discuss how babbling is sounding like language along with pauses to interact and changes in tone ...
discuss how a health care provider could use plain language and teach back, along with language access services to improve health communication across cultures, language, and literacy.
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The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate how different scripting languages can interact to produce common results that you see on the web every day. Create a web form that adds a journal entry to your webserver blog. The form should include a title field, along with a file upload prompt. Review the information in "IT/Python Web Forms & UI," prior to beginning the assignment. Assignment Instructions: Using your homepage from Topic 3, create a Python script that prompts...
How does language interacts with comprehension and learning? Maybe choosed to discuss semantics, syntax, different types of inferences, parsing, etc.