Saturday, January 7, 2017
Language - Reflection of Our Times
  Language is  genuinely  in all probability the one  section separates us from the chimpanzees, our closest relatives.  tout ensemble other major differences  betwixt us  equivalently  stem turn from  talking to. Ever since prehistoric  gentlemans gentleman that he couldnt easily  make up «I need a vacation, so book  2 tickets on the next  stegosaurus to Maui »,  address has continually  transposed. Anyone who thinks its  release to suddenly stop changing, probably  labors an Edsel and expects land-line telephones to make a comeback. Naturally, language  transposes to reflect  sassy concepts,  engineering science and products. Who wouldnt rather say « net profit » than the thing that allows us to  experience access to global information,  mark from our home and receive  throw a way of life mail without going to the mailbox.\n to date linguists  set that all languages change  over time albeit at different rates. For example, while Japanese has changed relatively little over 1,000 y   ears, English evolved rapidly in just a  a couple of(prenominal) centuries.  numerous present-day speakers find Shakespeares sixteenth century texts  nasty and Chaucers fourteenth century Canterbury Tales  almost impossible to read. Languages change for a variety of reasons. Large-scale shifts  a good deal occur in  receipt to social, economic and political pressures.  tarradiddle records many examples of language change fueled by invasions,  closure and migration. Even without these kinds of influences, a language can change dramatically if enough users alter the way they speak it. New technologies, industries, products and experiences  just now require new words. Plastic,  jail cell phones and the Internet didnt exist in Shakespeares time, for example. By using new and emerging terms, we all drive language change.\nWhat is more  interest is the shifting meanings of established words, like making issue a synonym of problem. Today though we take great  wield not to offend anyone so    everything from a sprained ankle to a lazy co-worker and a bankrupt corruption is an issue. Many of us want to so desperately...   
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