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Causes and consequences of language death

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Answered by itzmisshraddha
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Language death is a process that affects speech communities where the level of language variety is decreased, eventually resulting no native or fluent speakers. ... If there are only a few elderly speakers of a language remains and they no longer use that language for communication then the language is effectively dead.

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Answered by pranavjaiswal57201
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The social effect of language loss can eventually lead to extinction of culture and tradition. In the event that a native group no longer participates in cultural traditions that it had previously held on. The cultural rituals of a people are carried out in the native language.

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Why languages die

The reasons are often political, economic or cultural in nature. Speakers of a minority language may, for example, decide that it is better for their children's future to teach them a language that is tied to economic success. ... Migration also plays a large role in language change and language death.

#mMost languages, though, die out gradually as successive generations of speakers become bilingual and then begin to lose proficiency in their traditional languages. This often happens when speakers seek to learn a more-prestigious language in order to gain social and economic advantages or to avoid discrimination.

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