Ethnic Dialects in American English and their Linguistic Relations
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51699/ajsld.v2i1.907Keywords:
language, society, dialect, artificial language, ethicsAbstract
this article focuses on language as a social phenomenon that is well-recognized to occur naturally and unavoidably in all human communities. As a result, the primary goal of linguistic research is to investigate the phonologies, grammatical structures, and semantics of various languages in order to shed light on how these languages are used in various social contexts. Many linguists think that although people are born with the ability to learn languages, they do not always use them since they are social beings who need interaction with others to become aware of their potential.