Language, in my opinion, cannot die, it can fade away or become less popular, however, it cannot actually become “extinct”. Language usually is incorporated into other languages or language is altered …show more content…
In a specific country, there are regional languages that are spoken, that are derived from the original main language. However, sometimes these individual regions compose new languages based on their separate traditions and rituals. These regional languages create a sense of isolation in the country; it separates the original culture and creates smaller traditions that are created out of separate individuality. This form of isolation pulls people away from the original language and it put the original language into the danger of not being used as much and it is then called, “endangered”. The dialects that form out of the original language have different variation of the languages and it sounds very different from the main language. The danger of dialects encourages people to associate themselves to the isolated languages because the dialects are more frequently used and it is more popular. However, the main language is usually avoided because it is general and it doesn’t contain a sense of individuality. It isn’t distinguished and it doesn’t belong to one separate group, but to the whole country. Usually, our generation fights for a sense of individuality, which is the main cause it bring them away from language and it encourages them to start their own version of that language. The intention behind the result of forming “endangered” languages isn’t actually to get rid of languages, but it has to do with the …show more content…
Younger generations have created new ways of inventing advanced ideas and thoughts. We shorten our thoughts and ideas to one direct sentence, instead of elaborating in more depth. We use symbols and pictures to express our emotions and get our message across. And also, due to the advanced stage of exchanging information, we exchange our information much faster than it used to be exchanged. This fast pace generation is running out of ideas and innovation, which may put communication, itself, into danger. We need to learn how to incorporate language in its original sense back into this advanced way of