Where Did The Language Come From? (What Does Teacher Say)

in steemiteducation •  7 years ago 

When teacher teach it will be certainl many things experienced. For a teacher, many unique things are experienced while teaching. These things sometimes also make us amused because it is funny. Of the many things that teachers experience in the class of course there is a very unique thing.

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Most of it was probably because of the strange student questions. Yet there is no stupid question. All questions have answers even paradox questions though. But not all of these questions can be answered by a teacher.

-What Does Teacher Say- is a theme I will discuss in relation to the answers of a teacher. These answers are expected to assist teachers in answering unique questions from students. As a teacher of course we must continue to learn.

The question for this post is, if a student asked where the language came from? what should the teacher answer? The answer is there are many theories and explain all the theories. Here are some theories that explain where the language originated.

Onomatope

Onomatopoeia is a mimic of sound from nature. Contonya voice kek kekek gecko so that the animal was named gecko. Or a mimic of sounds of nature that humans then imitate. The spread of this theory is very weak because nature can not be the same as a very complex human speech tool. However, this theory exists.

Language Is By Itself

This theory is generally believed by the science. This theory wants to explain that the language arises from a few words that appear from the human mouth. The words are then perfected in the space of hundreds of thousands of years. So that language comes with a standby.

Language Theory Created

For the religion, this theory is very reliable. Language is a communication tool created by the creator. In this case God has a share in creating the language and teaching it to humans. Many people believe this theory as the most powerful theory.

Language Comes From Brain

There is one theory that says language comes from a single device in the human brain. The device by itself raises the language as a means of communication between humans.

Those are theories about the emergence of language. I hope the contents of this article can help a teacher in answering his student questions. Happy Teaching.

Regards
M. Fajarli Iqbal
Educator and Author

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