Q. How does a language evolve?

How does a language evolve?

All the living creatures evolve and so does the languages.
The language that was spoken in a different manner and flow before a century is spoken in a different way at present and will change after a century from now.
How and why does this happen?
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  • tomweber

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  • tyler

    Language is a derived mode of communication by humans.
    As humans evolve they take all that is associated with them on the journey of growth and so, language evolves with humans.
    Changes are made at a very slow pace, one after another as per the requirements and acceptance of forms of words.
    Over the period of time, there can be seen some major differences in the language.
    It is a never-ending process.
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