The Social Interaction of Language
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Language, Social Function, Geography of Dialects, Mekhail Bakhtin, Literiness, CommunicationAbstract
In language, the spoken word is recognized as more important than the written word, i.e. spoken language is recognized as linguistically more important than written because language is not invented by an individual. Various cultural factors, colorful natural elements, continuous interaction, customs and society, continue to be absorbed in each other for centuries. Then, gradually, the characteristics of a language are highlighted, and this language interprets this society and society.
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Published
2025-03-28
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Ahmad, D., & Ul Islam, D. (2025). The Social Interaction of Language. Tahqeeq-O-Tajzia, 3(01), 191–200. Retrieved from https://tahqeeqotajzia.com/index.php/tot/article/view/82
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