Language

: The rules for combining words into sentences , primarily focusing on the relationship between the subject (the noun performing the action) and the predicate (the action itself).

: Development tracks from infant babbling to single words, simple two-word phrases, and eventually complex sentences. Language

When reviewing language in literature or prose, several features are used to create specific effects: : Descriptive language that appeals to the senses. Hyperbole : Deliberate exaggeration for emphasis. : The rules for combining words into sentences