Everything changes. There are cultural changes brought about by discovery, invention, diffusion, colonization and rebellion. If language is said to be rooted or transmitted in culture, therefore, it would be safe to say that language also changes. Languages change when its phonetic, morphological, semantic, syntactic and other features also change.
All languages change. Linguists have examined that the existing languages are based or derived from the older languages. This would show how society and social changes would have impact or influence on language. For example, before Latin was part of the National Curriculum. But as of the present, nobody spoke it since it was perceived to be old and archaic. But linguists cannot deny its major influence on present languages.
Before, there was a prevailing idea that English would emerge as a world language. But according to language British experts, people are more likely to learn not only English but other languages, as well. English has become not the leading language, but a second language, according to the Journal Science. What we are heading to is not a monolingual culture but into a multilingual one. Language diversity is something which can be waiting for us in the future.
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