The document outlines 6 different types of language: oral language uses words and voice to communicate, written language uses words and writing, sign language uses body movement and signs, virtual language involves new technologies, visual language relates to how the brain interprets what is seen, and textual language represents communication through written letters and symbols. The document provides definitions and brief descriptions of each type of language.
The document outlines 6 different types of language: oral language uses words and voice to communicate, written language uses words and writing, sign language uses body movement and signs, virtual language involves new technologies, visual language relates to how the brain interprets what is seen, and textual language represents communication through written letters and symbols. The document provides definitions and brief descriptions of each type of language.
The document outlines 6 different types of language: oral language uses words and voice to communicate, written language uses words and writing, sign language uses body movement and signs, virtual language involves new technologies, visual language relates to how the brain interprets what is seen, and textual language represents communication through written letters and symbols. The document provides definitions and brief descriptions of each type of language.