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3 May, 18:51

What is the relationship between the language one speaks and the history, beliefs, values, and environment the person comes from?

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  1. 3 May, 19:06
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    A person's language comes majorly from his/her history, beliefs, values, background and environment. For example, if a person is born in America, the culture, background, beliefs he/she is exposed to is of America, so the human mind adopts the same and then the english language is also adopted by the person as that is prevalent in the background of the country.

    The basis of any person's language is the culture, belief and background he/she comes from. For example, in India, there are multiple cultures, beliefs and chunk of people have different backgrounds and history. On the basis of these there are different languages in the country. People have different slangs and different way of saying the same thing in their own language. The culture, belief, background, values and the environment around a person makes the language of a person.
  2. 3 May, 19:10
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    The relationship is that a langauge always reflects where someone comes from, the way they pronounce certain words, some langauge is learned through certain beliefs that each culture has for example a person who is from Africa and a person who is from America will pronounce words differently or even speak the same langauge differently because all the words that they speak have been influenced by their background and upbringing.
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