"Verbal language" is inter-personal communication using words, both spoken and in writing.
It is the opposite of "non-verbal communication" which includes gestures, shrugs, facial expressions - smiles, frowns and grimaces - and many other forms of "body language".
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Verbal language refers to the use of words and spoken communication to convey ideas, thoughts, and emotions between individuals. It involves the articulation of sounds and words to enable understanding and interaction among people. Verbal language plays a crucial role in human communication and is an essential aspect of social interaction.
Well sign language is a verbal becuase verbal mean to send message and you are sending language to one and another. so..... sign language is a verbal
Verbal means spoken, sign means indicating - so no sign language is not verbal. Answer My opinion is the opposite: it is verbal, when someone is spelling out letters and words. In other ways, though, it is iconic: one movement can indicate an entire word or thought.
No, there is no known universal verbal language. Since the late 19th Century, English has functioned as the most widely spoken "lingua franca" or universal language in the world, but it's not spoken everywhere.
There is no exact date for when verbal language was first used, as it likely emerged gradually over thousands of years as early humans began to communicate with one another. The development of verbal language is believed to have occurred tens of thousands of years ago as a key evolutionary adaptation of our species.
Yes, communication involves the use of language to convey messages effectively. Language is the medium through which communication occurs, encompassing verbal, written, and non-verbal forms of expression. Therefore, it can be considered a sub-skill of language.