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It has been obsereved that word order also changes as time passes, although its process slower than the change of words. Moreover, the sounds of a language also change, for instance, Vowel Shift occurred in English changing the sounds of many different words. Some argue, English was more elegant in Shakespeare’s time. However, it should be noted that as language changes it does not get worse, it just replaces some words with changing needs of the people.
The new words do sound odd at first; however, they become part of the formal language later on. Some people get annoyed when others don’t use “correct” English. However, there is no sloppy or lazy dialect. English indeed has some rules but they only implicate what English is like and not how one should use it. There are different dialects in the English language all of which are correct. Nowadays youngsters use English in such a way that they give every detail of the situation in a concise way.
Formerly, it was argued that English should be more like Latin and some still want it to be like Latin. Thus, language changes with time and change are inevitable. The changing language does not mean it is getting worse, it just happens because people change and so do the things they use.
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