Linguistic intelligence refers to an individual's ability to understand and use both spoken and written language according to Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. It involves an individual's capacity to understand and produce language as well as use language to achieve goals.
Linguistic intelligence refers to an individual's ability to understand and use both spoken and written language according to Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. It involves an individual's capacity to understand and produce language as well as use language to achieve goals.
Linguistic intelligence refers to an individual's ability to understand and use both spoken and written language according to Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. It involves an individual's capacity to understand and produce language as well as use language to achieve goals.
Gardner's multiple intelligence theory that deals with individuals' ability to understand both spoken and written language, as well as their ability to speak and write themselves.
• In a practical sense, linguistic intelligence is
the extent to which an individual can use language, both written and verbal, to achieve goals.