A spoken language is a human natural language in which the words are uttered through the mouth. In the Philosophy of language, a natural language (or ordinary language) is a Language that is spoken or written in phonemic-alphabetic or phonemically-related A word is a unit of Language that carries meaning and consists of one or more Morphemes which are linked more or less tightly together and has a Phonetic The mouth, buccal cavity, or oral cavity is the first portion of the Alimentary canal that receives food and begins digestion by mechanically breaking up Most human languages are spoken languages. A language is a dynamic set of visual auditory or tactile Symbols of Communication and the elements used to manipulate them
Speech communication stands in contrast to sign language and written language. Speech refers to the processes associated with the production and perception of Sounds used in Spoken language. A sign language (also signed language) is a Language which instead of acoustically conveyed Sound patterns uses visually transmitted sign patterns A written language is the representation of a Language by means of a Writing system. From the point of view of linguistic evolution, spoken is prior to written language. The writing system of any language is developed or "invented" by its users to record speech when the need arises. A writing system is a type of Symbolic system used to represent elements or statements expressible in Language. Even today, there are many world languages that can be spoken but have no standard written form. Hearing persons acquire their first language by way of spoken language. A first language (also mother tongue, native language, arterial language, or L1) is the language a human being learns from birth Writing is learned later. In linguistics, spoken language reveals many true features of human speech. Linguistics is the scientific study of Language, encompassing a number of sub-fields Speech refers to the processes associated with the production and perception of Sounds used in Spoken language. Transcripts of actual speech show numerous hesitancies which are usually glossed over in written forms of 'speech' such as screenplays. Transcription is the conversion into written typewritten or printed form of a Spoken language source such as the proceedings of a court hearing See also Pre-production Screenwriting A screenplay or script is a written plan authored by a Screenwriter, for a Film or Television Thus linguists' data for investigation and analysis are mostly drawn from everyday speech, which they regard as authentic. Even from the point of view of syntax, spoken language usually has its own set of grammar patterns which sometimes may be quite different from that in written language. In Linguistics, syntax (from Ancient Greek grc συν- syn-, "together" and grc τάξις táxis, "arrangement" is the
Sign languages have the same natural origin as spoken languages, and the same grammatical complexities, but use the hands, arms, and face rather than parts of the mouth as their place of articulation. The hands ( med / lat: manus pl manūs are the two intricate prehensile multi- Fingered body parts normally located at the end of each arm of a The term face refers to the central sense organ complex for those animals that have one normally on the ventral surface of the head and can depending on the definition In Articulatory phonetics, the place of articulation (also point of articulation) of a Consonant is the point of contact where an Obstruction