List and briefly explain the three components of the nature of language

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First, language is symbolic. Words are symbols that people conventionally agree upon
to represent certain things, people, and events. Second,, language is subjective. This means
that meaning resides in people, not in words themselves. We also need to remember that words
can have more than one meaning. Other aspects of subjectivity include the notion that no
words are inherently good or bad, and that words and their meanings often change as society
changes. Finally, language is rule­governed. The rules of language can be syntactic

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