Sociolinguistics
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āIt is very easy to demonstrate to English speakers that languages change over timeā. (Holmes, 210)
Language is always changing just because of the time, the people, the gender, the age, the social class, etc. It is very normal to see even in a decade that language has change in some ways, it always maintain the original background but as it goes changing it may be that you wonāt recognize it that much.
Like an example that is mentioned by Holmes, it says that the k of knit and knife wasnāt silent in the fifteenth century. So it can be seen how important the matter of time is in language change. Another example given by Holmes is about the meaning of the words like once nice meant āpreciseā, and before that it meant āfastidiousā and earlier still it meant āignorantā.
Language varies in three ways:
overtime
in physical space
socially
Which are the major ways that variation occurs in language. We can understand by variation that is the way language changes, a general term, general changes. And by change we can understand that is when a word, the pronunciation, etc. is modified overtime. In fewer words is the modification of a special concept. So āa language change has its origins in variationā (Holmes, 212) its understood that when a new form is spread it means that the change its being done. And if at the end the new form is now used instead of the old one it means it has already completed the change. Thatās called āfait accompliā.
The changes spread depending on the social factors such as gender, status, age, region, etc. āLinguistic changes infiltrate groups from the speech of people on the margins between social or regional groups via the āmiddleā people who have contact in more than one groupā (Holmes 218) this is called change from