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Essay / The constant changes of the Spanish language - 2636
SummaryFor generations, Spanish evolves little by little and Spanish is not the same in each Spanish-speaking country either. There are many differences in the Spanish language in terms of vocabulary, grammar, etc. How and why does Spanish change over time and places? To answer this question, several reasons why Spanish may have changed will be examined and several ways in which Spanish has changed will also be analyzed. We will first note the history of the creation of contemporary Spanish, the Spanish spoken today. Then they will discuss what proves there are changes in Spanish. Then, temporal changes, regional variations, social variations and contextual variations and their importance in changes in Spanish will be explained and given by examples. Finally, we will talk about the pros and cons of changing Spanish. The conclusion is that changes in Spanish exist and are due to the variations and changes mentioned above. It is important to note that the change from Spanish is something natural that also occurs in other languages, not just Spanish. Many people do not react positively to the changes and some want Spanish to be the same in all Spanish-speaking countries. It's a big battle to please everyone and unfortunately, on this occasion, language change cannot be prevented. But we must remember that changes in Spanish indicate that the language is being innovated to adapt to our environment. Word count: 266MonographLanguage in general is essential to the success of a society for several reasons. A language allows transmission and inter...... middle of paper ......even with many variations, there are benefits to changing Spanish Although many people are not of In accordance with the changes in the Spanish language, it is important to innovate. Spanish so that it is updated to our environment. In other words, changes in Spanish indicate that Hispanic culture is changing. It would be somewhat absurd to wish that language is immutable because this would imply that our culture has not innovated or adapted to its environment. Better said, if our language did not change, we could say that perhaps we would not have communication with other countries, that technology would not be within our reach and that our communities would not be as developed as they are today. It is important to note the disadvantages of changes in Spanish, but it is much more important to appreciate the advantages of changing the number of words in Spanish.: 2,853