Language

Mahammadali, Claire, Janna, Neal

Introduction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Language as a tool of communication plays a significant role in human society with the development of the history of human beings. It participates in the fields of culture, the sphere of politics, the change of custom and the behaviors of people. Language is a nature thing which has its own rule to progress. It keeps developing with the gradually deep contact between people from different cultural backgrounds. Nevertheless, language has both positive and negative effects on the public. The power of language unites people together and passes historical legacy. In contrast, the negative side should not be neglected. It separates and isolates people from communicate with speakers of different languages. In today’s world, language is even more important than it in the past because there are more international collaborations. As people have various ways to keep in touch with others through the modern technology, they use more informal languages instead of the formal ones. Consequently, they are encountering the risk of losing academic language skills.

Section 1-The difficulties of Mayan languages and methods how to save it.

What is the problem of Mayan Languages? And how can it be save?

Section 2– The reasons of Esperanto failure.

Why was Esperanto not successful?

Section 3-Japanese and English: The reasons and impacts of the interaction between the two languages

Why and how Japanese and English interacts each other?

Section 4-The relationship and impacts between texting or messaging and language

How texting or messaging affect language?

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