Introduction
Different anthropologists define
language differently. However, all the different definitions include the
beliefs of the people, their expectations, their shared values, their customs
and related rituals, the jargon that is unique to the society and most
importantly, their language. Every society has a language and even in large
societies which have one language, there are often different variations across
the geographical divide. Societies often
represent an amalgamation of different cultures and these different cultures
are best reflected in the different languages that are used. In light of the
current multicultural society, it is common to have many different
nationalities represented in one nation. As Gladwell (236) explains, these
societies have histories and cultures that form them.
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