language is no more a tool which is bounded by rules of grammer, spelling and syntax. in today's world of speed communication where sms, and chatting are the done thing, what is the difference according to you between formal communication and informal. which do you prefer? does it create barriers between the younger and the older generations. analyse

Questions based on analysis and elaboration need to be framed on your own based on your idea on the subject. Here are a few points that might help you:


 

- Languages that don't change over time are considered dead languages

- Usage of language broadens with introduction of new words in the dictionary

- Rather than widening, I think it can become a medium of connection between the elder and the younger generation

- Change of language is a medium through which development in science and technology can be noticed

- Influx of new words is a good sign of progress in the society


 

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it's very true that in today's generation grammer, spellings and syntax does not matter too much. but according to me, n what is the reality, is that all of this is started by us and we are the only ones who continue it. and when it comes to formal and informal conversation and as you stated 'communication', each one of us should know how to respect a person. not the grammer or the spellings but what makes a difference is THE WAY OR THE ACCENT YOU USE TO CONERSATE.. and if we follow our limits there are no barriers but the bridge..

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