Which of the following is the best definition for language?

A) a form of communication involving the use of spoken, written, or gestural symbols that are combined in a rule-based form
B) any set of signals used to communicate information between members of a species
C) a set of words with specific meanings and relationships
D) a bidirectional mapping of sounds and vocalizations to specific objects, ideas, and actions


Answer: A
Rationale: Many animals use sounds, smells, and other signals to communicate. However, language is a form of communication that involves the use of spoken, written, or gestural symbols that are combined in a rule-based form. These properties make it distinct from other forms of communication.

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