Changing forms of languages.
Just as the people of various Adi and vernaculars of the country believe that Hindi is eroding the influence of their language, similarly a large number of Hindi lovers believe that English is hindering the spread of Hindi. But what about English itself? When we think of perfect and powerful language, certain patterns come to mind. For example, it will have a developed script, a sound world and a large vocabulary. Spelling, pronunciation and meaning of words will be ascertained. There will be grammar. It will have its own literature, which people will read. And it will get the support of power (economic-political). Does any language today live up to these traditional standards?
The new English-speaking generation is moving towards emojis very quickly. There is no need to write a full sentence if you like something. If you want to criticize something and do it in a way that does not hurt the other party, then there is no need to find a good word for it. Complete love letters can also be written using emojis. We discuss economic dominance in terms of language. Now emojis are also being used with the businesses and products of multinational companies. Companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Twitter, Facebook, LG, HTC, Burger King and PepsiCo are using emoji and so are their customers.
A new language is developing among them. That is, the importance of Roman script or Devanagari and the correct spelling of words is gone! Whenever a new language is developed, it narrows the scope of traditional languages. Society develops many such small signs that are not used over time - considering this, we cannot ignore the language of emoji. There are other sides to this. While we look up the correct spelling and spelling in Oxford and Webster's dictionaries, abbreviations of those words are being used indiscriminately in messages sent over the Internet.
It's not just ANN for 'I love you' and ANN for 'Fear of Missing Out', a whole vocabulary has been developed that includes MM (business to business), NAIN (key performance indicators), BHANS (cost per thousand) and NAY (user). Generated) includes numerous expressions. These new short words are an alternative to whole phrases previously made up of several words. Today, written communication is taking place in this language not only in the informal circle of friends, but also in formal corporate letters, business correspondence and the world of technology. These acronyms are known in the internet world. If one of these newly coined words is not understood, it can be easily looked up by Googling it.
It will be difficult for a generation four or five decades from now to know what words sum up Fomo. For him, fomo would be the only word through which he would express his thoughts. Every minute more than 5 million people post their comments and more than 3 million people update their status on Facebook. Millions of posts are posted on Instagram every minute and over 5 million tweets are sent from mobile. More than 1.5 lakh texts are exchanged in just one minute in the internet world. New language forms such as Hinglish and Chinglish have significantly narrowed the requirements of English grammar. Even when people in Baltic countries like Sweden and Finland try to communicate in broken English, outside the boundaries of their own languages, they often go beyond the rules of grammar.
Technology and globalization have shaken the roots of all languages today. The traditional structure of languages seems to be cracking. Young students in Britain neglecting the correct spelling of English words and illiterate people in India identifying caller numbers on their mobile phones by their shape or distinctive ring tone are two distinct local community behaviors. Languages don't die, they change their form, some survive. Even English, with its script and some sounds, may last a little longer than other languages, but that English will not be this English.
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