Language change

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This refers to the ongoing evolution and variation of language over time, which can involve the emergence, adoption, or loss of different linguistic features or structures. Language change can be influenced by various factors, such as social mobility, technology, globalization, language contact, or language policy, and can lead to different attitudes and reactions from different speakers, depending on their linguistic preferences, values, or ideologies.