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nama : tian ilham
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TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION

Yet another definition see language as a system of communication that enables humans to cooperate. 
This definition stresses the social functions of language and the fact that humans use it to express themselves and to manipulate objects in their environment. Functional theories of grammar explain grammatical structures by their communicative function, and understand the grammatical structure of the language as a result of an adaptive process in which grammar was "tailored" to serve the communication needs of users. This view of language is associated with the study of pragmatic language, cognitive and interactional framework, as well as socio-linguistics and linguistic anthropology. Functionalist theories tend to study grammar as a dynamic phenomenon, as the structure is always in the process of change as they are employed by their speakers. This view led to the study of linguistic typology is important, because it can be shown that the process of grammaticalization tend to follow the path that is partly dependent on typology. In the philosophy of language these views are often associated with Wittgenstein's later works and with ordinary language philosophers such as GE Moore, Paul Grice, John Searle and JL Austin. 
Tool for communication 
Yet another definition sees language as a system of communication that Enables humans to cooperate. This definition stresses the social functions of language and the fact that humans use it to express Themselves and to Manipulate objects in their environment. Functional theories of grammar explain grammatical structures by their communicative functions, and understands the grammatical structures of language to be the result of an adaptive process by roomates grammar was "tailored" to serve communicative needs of its users. This view of language is associated with the study of language in pragmatic, cognitive and interactional frameworks, as well as in socio-linguistics and linguistic anthropology. Functionalist theories growing niche to study grammar as a dynamic phenomenon, as structures that are always in the process of changing as they are employed by their speakers. This view leads to the study of linguistic Typology being of importance, as it can be shown that processes of grammaticalization growing niche to follow trajectories that are partly dependent on Typology. In the philosophy of language these views are Often associated with Wittgenstein's later works and with ordinary language philosophers such as G. E. Moore, Paul Grice, John Searle and J. L. Austin.