FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
Keywords:
Language development, linguistic economy, redundancy, phonetic changes, morphological simplification, socio-cultural factors, cognitive economy, communicative clarity, linguistic evolution.Abstract
This thesis explores the various factors that influence language development, focusing on phonetic, morphological, socio-cultural, and cognitive elements. It examines how these factors shape the evolution of languages, contributing to communicative efficiency and clarity. By analyzing these elements, the study provides a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic interplay between economy and redundancy in language development.
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