
THE METHOD INVOLVED WITH CHANGING REGULAR LANGUAGE: HOW SOCIETY CHANGES WORDS
Abstract
A methodical survey of writing established on a subjective examination system was utilized in optional information assortment and investigation. Concentrate on discoveries uncovered that the course of regular language could take morphological, semantic, syntactic, or lexical ways to deal with influence the language change. Following the outcomes, the analyst presumed that language changes to adjust to the changing requirements of the client. Society offers the standards, values, and practices as components that guide the consistencies or abnormalities of the words made. Thus, society gives the stage, the rules, and the assumptions through which the language change cycle will be established.
Keywords
Language change, English language, new words, phonetic and society change
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