STANDART LANGUAGE
Keywords:
Standardization, social cohesion, sociocultural, historical perspectives, evolution,communication, linguistic inclusivity, cultural appreciation, cultural appreciationAbstract
Standard Language serves as a linguistic cornerstone, embodying norms and conventions that guide communication within a speech community. This paper explores the multifaceted nature of Standard Language, examining its functions, processes of standardization, examples across various languages, and associated challenges.
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