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    Language change happens every day. New words are constantly being added and new dialects are forming. People have always argued about the causes of language change and tried to control the changes that occurred but ultimately they accomplished nothing. Languages changes and spread as a result of the people who use it daily. African American English and California English are both examples of the different ways language can change. People try to resist the changes in their language because they do

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    For the past few centuries, the English language has been constantly evolving after years of being combined with the languages such as Greek and Latin. Now, English has been reformed in an increasingly simple way, creating new vocabulary by the younger generations. Texting is a new reformed version of English where grammar, punctuation, and spelling do not really matter and where slang is used commonly. For some people, they may see this a simpler way to communicate as there is no thought required

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    The Normans had a big impact on the English language. The nobility and Kings changed the vocabulary in government, law, army, religion, fashion and cuisine. Also they started using more written texts, as a result many changes happened in spelling, pronunciation and grammar rules. It is said that the Normans added 10000 words to the english language of which 75% is used today,. One of methods that very interesting is that words just transformed their meanings completely for no reason. He gives an

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    of Rapid Change in the English Language The English language is always changing, however, at the moment it is going through a phase of rapid change, more so than ever before. This more recent change, I believe, is due to mass media and advances in science and technology global communications (Including SMS messaging, the internet, e-mail and other advances in). Due to being almost flooded with American television adverts and programmes, the English language is taking

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    Language Change In Rap

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    of disenfranchised minorities and their daily struggles spoke to these communities. Then, in the 1990s, rap underwent a transformation, changing central themes to glorify some of the things it once condemned. As this change occurred, a similar transformation occurred in the language used in these songs. Rap has roots that can be traced back to multiple origins, from West African rhythmic storytelling to the jazz poetry of the early 20th century. Regardless of its origination, rap served a singular

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    As time progresses language also progresses. The English language has made obvious shifts over history including changes in vocabulary, the structure of sentences, and the pronunciation of words. Changes in language are caused by various sources such as different dialects used by different groups of people and the different language experience the speakers get throughout their lives. The very beginning of the English language was called PIE (Proto- Indo-European). Scholars say, “PIE was probably

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    The English language has changed drastically from the time it was first spoken to the present day due to vast technological advances. The invention of printing changed the way English was written and spoken. The language was also influenced by many other foreign languages. The English language can be described as a mash-up of many other languages mixed together. In the 5th Century A.D., Germanic Tribes invaded Britain. There were three tribes and they were called the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes.

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    The English language has undergone many changes over the course of history. In the Middle Ages some of the major changes to the spoken and written language of the time were influenced by many cultural and industrial events. The biggest cultural event of the time was the Renaissance, the English language came to the forefront at this time finally becoming a widely accepted and used language in the world. In earlier times Latin and French were considered to be the languages of the educated masses

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    Spoken Language Although I have my own idiolect, the way I speak constantly changes. This is because I try to adapt my spoken language to suit the situation I am in. There are many reasons for why I try to adapt my spoken language some of the main reasons being that I am fearful of the judgements and perceptions that others may make because of the way I speak also being afraid of exclusion or not being able to fit in and sometimes I feel pressurised into speaking in a certain way. With my parents

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    6. In the book, “The Secret Language of Sisters” by Luanne Rice, Roo, the main character, is involved in a car accident that is caused by texting her sister, Tilly. A character that changed throughout the book was Tilly, after finding out that her sister was paralyzed and she caused the accident, she changed. Towards the beginning of the book, Tilly lost hope of her sister and thought she would never be able to communicate with her after the accident. In particular this part of the book states, “That

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