Abstract
Languages change. No one knows exactly how or why language change. Change is inevitable because speakers of every language are exposed to new concepts and ideas that require accommodation for the change. The distinct varieties of each language, whether they be regional, ethnic, racial, age-based or class-based, are constantly effecting each other as their speakers live and work together. Linguistic change does not happen suddenly. Many factors contribute to linguistic change: simplification of grammar, elaboration to maintain intelligibility, borrowing and so on. Change sometimes happens for no apparent reason or explanation.

فائزہ بٹ. (2016) انحراف زبان :نوعیت اور اسباب, Mayar , Volume 15-16, Issue 1 .
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