The Death of Language - In the Psychological Theory of Linguistics
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The moral death of language has been a sensitive issue that has not been addressed by individuals, groups, or institutions. Dialects have been allowed to expand horizontally, growing significantly and occupying vast areas of human life. Daily life has witnessed the emergence of alternatives that are very similar in vocabulary to the general language entity. These alternatives do not care about the cracks that will affect the language. Indeed, it is certain that language has died in the human souls that were concerned with rehabilitating it, whether innately or intentionally, without the slightest concern about the cracks and difficult effects that will affect the language. We must all acknowledge this and declare it openly. I find that children and grandchildren are, to a large extent, children of the dialect, not children of the general language, even if they study it in school. Frankly, their sense of language is clearly lacking. You won't find any individual from these human groups who care as much about language as they do about producing societies, administrations, systems, and institutions. However, they subsequently live in significant and blatant social isolation.
Produkt Details
Verlag: دار نينوى للدراسات والنشر والتوزيع
Genre: Sprache - Sonstige
Sprache: ara
Umfang: 146 Seiten
Größe: 224,9 KB
ISBN: 9789933383725
Veröffentlichung: 31. Mai 2025