Did texting Kill Grammar?
Language change is a natural process, as it changes with the changing needs of the people who speak it. First and foremost, language change is not necessarily a bad thing; if language never changed, we wouldn’t have words to indicate modern inventions like a modem, radio or television. Language will undergo processes of change as long as there is a need for them. The rise of technology, along with the introduction of new products, has led to the introduction of new words from all over the world. As we interact with different people, we also learn new words. Language change is prominent among younger generations, as they tend to interact more frequently with people from other regions of the world, which brings in a variety of new words.
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