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Can language be controlled?
Language can not be controlled. ... Thus, this paper discusses how geographical and social factors have influenced language. ... In fact, the word barbarian is derived from a word meaning without language. ...
Ethnicity is related to language differences to the degree that it has created social differentiation (i. ... Although, ethnicity has not been a major factor in social or linguistic differentiation, ethnic influences is more notable in first generation immigrants, because they impose their foreign language system onto English. ... Furthermore, since language is dynamic and always in a state of flux, this minimal intercommunication created dialect differentiation among individuals who had previously belonged to the same speech community.
Approximate Word count = 513 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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