INTRODUCTION
Language is an effective way of communication of our feelings. Therefore, It is may be confined only to human beings for communication intention. Carney (1990) defined language as a set of a few specified vocal symbols that help the human beings to communicate with others. According to Hadely (2001), language is a set of sounds by means of which feelings, thoughts and sentiments are conveyed to other human beings. A newly born baby is unable to speak. The child learns the language with the passage of time as he/she interacts with others. In the beginning he makes various meaningless isolated sounds. It takes time to learn a language. Finally he acquires language and grammatical construction of the language of his group by imitation. Human language is transferred from one generation to another generation through a sound learning process.