Volume : IV, Issue : II, February - 2014

Hen or Egg? Communication or Language?

Dr. Dushyant Nimavat

Abstract :

Communication begins at the birth with senses like touch, vision and finally with speech and heå. Each child needs to learn the “cultural codes” because the language of each culture is different. However, if a child is to learn about his/her world, the ability to communicate must exist. Even after a baby learns the fundamentals of communication through senses, those skills need to continue to be refined. Then the ain is ready to deal with the concepts involved in reading, writing, comprehension of a language or concepts and body language. The article is a distribution of concepts with concern to the development of communication or language as goes the famous uncertainty- “First came egg or the hen?” In this age of dominant research being done on languages, culture and their acquisition to challenge identity of status, we should not thoughtlessly walk past the chronology of the origin of communication? and language? as to which came first. And accordingly we can focus about their implications in the classrooms, for the overall development of the budding engineers and technocrats.

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Dr.Dushyant Nimavat Hen or Egg? Communication or Language? Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.IV, Issue. II


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