Elements of Verbal Communication
Functions of Language
Key Takeaways
- Language helps us express observations (reports
on sensory information), thoughts (conclusions and judgments based on
observations or ideas), feelings, and needs.
- Language is powerful in that it expresses our
identities through labels used by and on us, affects our credibility
based on how we support our ideas, serves as a means of control, and
performs actions when spoken by certain people in certain contexts.
- The productivity and limitlessness of language creates the possibility for countless word games and humorous uses of language.
- Language is dynamic, meaning it is always
changing through the addition of neologisms, new words or old words with
new meaning, and the creation of slang.
- Language is relational and can be used to bring
people together through a shared reality but can separate people through
unsupportive and divisive messages.