Etiqueta: language evolution
Why Languages Change

Languages change because they adapt to new cultural, social, and technological realities, and because human cognition naturally reshapes vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation over time. Borrowing, random variation, and everyday phonetic simplification all contribute to this ongoing evolution, making linguistic change both inevitable and essential. →
Why do languages evolve?

Understanding why languages change is essential to comprehending how human beings communicate, evolve culturally, and adapt to new social and technological realities. Comparative linguistics is a discipline that not only explains and illustrates our past or the contacts between different civilisations, but it also helps us understand how our brain processes, creates, and modifies language.… →

