LINGUISTIC CODEAll communication forms constituted by previous encoded verbal and no-verbal signs .
So, It is a natural capacity to encode determined context through cultural and social interaction. "Various sign systems that carry the meanings that a social collective recognizes and understands. For example, photography, paint, watercolor, and clay are modes within the sign system of art through which meaning can be made." - Peggy Albers and Jerome C. Harste - |
LANGUAGE
Language codes or sign systems are acquired conventionally, linked with a specific science rules that each speaking community had acquired, learnt, memorized, codified and established as an instrument of communication/interaction. Thus, languages (idioms) are homogeneous and it is a specific social and cultural product.
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SPEECH
Particular form in which each one, in a determined context, applies the language or languages.
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