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FOR ASSESSMENT 2

Surname: MSELEKU
Name: NQOBILE
Student Number: 26129647
Module Name: AFL 1501
Unique Number 655366
TA ( MS . MOTLOUNG)

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QUESTION 1
1.1 LANGUAGE AS A PROCESS
●Language is describe as an energetic language, it is difficult to understand because
it has many words with different meaning and different ways they sound. These
components interact to form word, sentences and communication .Language is not
changing from the roots of our four fathers, It evolves over time and various across
different cultures. It is influenced by social historical and psychological factors. Pref-
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1.2 STORIFICATION
●Its refer to holistic use of stories in a way that create and communicates as
narrative to its audience into angressing and pervesive way. Its teach important
lesson about a given society’s culture, the land and the way in which members are
expected to interect with each other and their invironment for example; poems,
charms, songs, prayers and dramatic performance.

1.3 CONTEXT IS A COMMUNICATION


●It because it is vital for understanding communication by the back ground against
messages to interpreted the factors such as cultural, situational settings and
relationship between comminicators that influence how the messages are received.

1.4 LANGUANG INFLUENCE THE ATTITUDES AND WORLDVIEWS


●The language shape our minds and attitude for example; the vocabulary is
available in a language that can influence how the speaker think about the concept
like time, space and relationship.

1.5 SELF-REFLECTION
●Is essential in communication as it allows individual to recognize their biases and a
assumptions. By reflecting on their communication styles and the potential for
misunderstanding, individual can improve their interactions and foster clearer
communication for example; as an individual we do wrong things that misundersand
the community rule and not obeying the orders that is made by the community that
you are living in.

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QUESTION 2

2.1 THE RULE OF STORYTELLING


●Is an important qualities of cultural expression that helps to explain the community
indentity. It represent the history, values and tradition by allowing the members to
connect with their heritage. They use narrative to communities to share different
experiences and foster the senses of their belongings.

2.2 THE LITERATURE AND WORLDVIEW


●Literature reflects the worldview of a community by describing the believe, value
and social issues for example; the african literature are often addressing the themes
such as colonialism, identity and resilience.

2.3 CONNECTION BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL KNOWLEDGE


●Language is a very important tool for making social knowledge and cultural
practice. It made the individual to understand and communicate with their
environment. In a different language may emphasize various aspect of knowledge,
influencing how the communities to understand concept like morality, communities
and authority. The connection will highlight the role of language from making social
structure and knowledge system.

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QUESTION 3

ESSAY

“INTERACTION OF LANGUAGE , ATTITUDE, AND WORLDVIEW “

Language is a primary tool for expressing individual and collective identity. It shape
how individual perceive themselves and how they are perceived by others. For
instance, speaking a particular language can be the meaning for belonging to
specific cultural or ethical group, influencing two personal and communal identity.

The attitude formation towards language can significantly impact identity. Positive
attitude toward self-esteem and cultural pride, while negative attitude can lead to
feeling that are not important or distance. For example, to be able , to talk more than
one language in societies, individual may feel pressured to adopt an important
language at the expense of them, where they were born in, affecting their sense of
identity.

The world view construction language that also plays a very important role in
shaping the world views. The different language can express unique ways of thinking
and understanding the world. For instance, the vocabulary and expression in a
language can reflect the cultural value and beliefs, that influence how a speaker
translate their experience and the world around them.

The illustraction from unit 1 that was about how the storytelling was in the community
that can rain-force the cultural identity through sharing language and narrative,
illustrating the connection between the language and collective identity. In unit 2 we
explore how literature reflect the attitude and world-views of the community, by
showing how the language can disclose the difficult social issues and cultural value,
so far shaping individual and collective identities.

The relation of language, attitude, and worldview

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is essential in constructing the individual and collective identities. Understanding this
influence can help individual navigate their cultural landscape and encourage a
sense of belonging within their communities.

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REFERENCE LIST:

1. B.V., Keizersgrach 424-sous, 1016 GC Amsterdam, KVK: 56829787, BTW:


NL85231363B01
2. John Benjamins , https://benjamins.com
3. Creactor: djvstock , Credt: djvstock/ Vecteezy ( For picture of geometric shape
leaf nature design 5.1.1 and 5.1.2)
4. Knowledge by a ( Diction

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inventions of another as if they were one’s own. I know that plagiarism includes verbatim
copying and the extensive use of another person’s ideas without proper
acknowledgement (which includes the proper use of quotation marks). I know plagiarism
covers using material from textual sources and the Internet.
2. I acknowledge and understand that plagiarism is wrong.
3. I understand that my research proposal must be accurately referenced.
4. This research proposal is my own work. I acknowledge that copying someone else’s
research, or part of it, is wrong and that submitting identical work to others constitutes a
form of plagiarism.
5. I have not allowed, nor will I in the future allow, anyone to copy my work with the
intention of passing it off as their own work.
6. I confirm that I have read and understood UNISA’s Policy for Copyright and Plagiarism
- https://www.unisa.ac.za/sites/corporate/default/Apply-for-admission/Master%27s-&-
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