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Language and Literature

Definition: Language and literature refer to the study and exploration of written and spoken communication, including the forms, structures, and functions of language, as well as the analysis and interpretation of literary texts.

Part of Speech: Noun

Senses:

  1. The use of words and sounds in a structured and conventional way to express ideas, thoughts, and emotions.
  2. The written or spoken method of human communication.
  3. The body of language used by a particular group of people or in a specific country or region.
  4. Written works, especially those with artistic or intellectual value, such as novels, poems, plays, essays, etc.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Learning a foreign language can broaden your perspective and open doors to new cultures.
  2. The language of mathematics is universal and allows for precise communication of abstract concepts.
  3. The indigenous tribe has its own unique language that has been passed down through generations.
  4. She has a profound understanding of literature and can analyze complex novels with great insight.
  5. In her literature class, they discussed the symbolism used by the author in the poem.
  6. Exploring the language and literature of ancient civilizations can provide valuable insights into their culture and history.

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