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Language is not limited to verbal communication, but also includes gestures and body language from "summary" of The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language by David Crystal

Language is often associated with the spoken or written word, but it extends far beyond these traditional forms of communication. In fact, language can also be conveyed through gestures and body language, allowing individuals to express themselves and interact with others in a non-verbal manner. This concept highlights the diverse ways in which humans communicate and connect with one another. Gestures, such as waving hello or nodding in agreement, can convey meaning and intention without the need for words. These non-verbal cues are a fundamental aspect of human communication, serving as a universal language that transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries. By using gestures, individuals can express emotions, convey information, and establish rapport with others. Body language plays a crucial role in communication, as it can reveal a...
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    The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language

    David Crystal

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