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How will you define language contacts hypotheses?give examples​

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Answered by malavika5596
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Language contact is a major factor in language change," notes Stephan Gramley, author or multiple books on the English language. "Contact with other languages and other dialectal varieties of one language is a source of alternative pronunciations, grammatical structures, and vocabulary." Prolonged language contact generally leads to bilingualism or multilingualism.

Language contact often occurs along borders or as a result of migration. The transfer of words of phrases can be one-way or two-way. Chinese has influenced Japanese, for instance, though the reverse has not largely been true. Two-way influence is less common and is typically restricted to specific regions.

Pidgins are often developed for trade purposes. These are a few hundred words that can be spoken between people of different languages.

Creoles, on the other hand, are full-fledged languages that result from the blending of more than one language and are often the first language of a person.

In recent decades the internet has brought many languages in contact, thus influencing one another.

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