The Influence Of Spoken Language On Linguistic Change (A Comparative Study Of English And Uzbek)
Keywords:
spoken language, linguistic change, phonetic reduction, simplification, English, Uzbek, pragmatics, conversational speech.Abstract
This research focuses on the role of speech—this fast and spontaneous form of language. As spoken language primarily focuses on ease and convenience, this leads to decreasing complexity in languages. This research finds that linguistic evolution occurs primarily in: phonetic reduction, a reduction in lexical content, elliptical speech, simplifying syntaxes, and pragmatic repairs. Taking into account contemporary fast developments within electronic language use, such spoken language traits are gaining prime importance. There occurs a major trend of phonetic reduction in English language evolution, while in Uzbek language evolution, a major trend towards grammatical and syntactical simplification. This comparison proves that speech plays a major role in languages as a catalyst for evolution.
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