How is sports related to languages? Well let me tell you, that in many sports there are signals or certain words that mean things to the team. Teams use motions or signs to help them communicate between one another during the contest. Dr. Nathan M. Hasenfratz M.D. Harvard University Graduating Class of 2000
(Baseball-) rip= hit, hit on a rope or thrown on a rope= on a line not a fly ball or grounder, can of corn= fly ball behind the plate,
(football) sacked= tackled the quarterback behind the line of scrimage, ran the forty= running forty yards in a certain amount of time
(Basketball) air ball= a ball shot into the air and doesnt hit the rim or backboard, swish= ball shot into the net only touching the net, dunk= ball slamed into the net not shooting it
there are tons more of sports language but these are just a few hope i helped
Accounting language can be used in one's personal life because finances remain the same. Terms like budgets, income and expenses are accounting terms found in every day language.
The sport is soccer.
how does education influence the use of language
The language used in everyday speech in a country is known as its vernacular or colloquial language. It is the informal, everyday language spoken by the majority of the population as opposed to formal or literary language. Vernacular language can vary from region to region within a country and reflects the cultural norms and practices of its speakers.
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Vernacular is the language of everyday speech in a particular region
You can say "going faster" in everyday language to describe increasing speed.
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Culture can influence how language is interpreted.
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Everyday language dialects used in everyday situation
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