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DEPART: MASS COMM.

Name: Faiza Rashid


Seat no: EB23266006010
Assign By: Miss Uzma

Q1. Thesis Statement of 1st Paragraph:


The birth and evolution of languages depends on factors such as time, division and
convergence, which leads to the emergence of new linguistic descendants. English has given
rise languages spoken around the world. Understanding the forces driving language evolution
can shed light on the future course of this global language.

Q2. Topic Sentences for Paragraphs 2-6:


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Languages have developed differently due to factors such as distance between regions, cultural
differences, and political autonomy.

3
The process of language borrowing occurs when different languages come into contact with
each other, which can result in the development of creoles such as Chaucer's blend of English
and French.
4
The creation of pidgins, which are simplified trade languages, may have resulted in the
emergence of fully developed creole languages with diverse linguistic influences. It is possible
that Modern English exhibits some Creole-like characteristics. Creole-like traits.

5
Studying the possible future of the English language can provide insight into how languages will
evolve over time. Although many see Modern English as the end result of its history, examining
its potential descendants can still provide valuable information.

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English has given rise to various linguistic variations around the world, such as Tok Pisin,
Pitkaran, Gula, Saranan and Singlish. Each of these has unique linguistic characteristics and
implications.

Q4. Title for the Text!


“Exploring the global tapestry of linguistic offspring”

Q3. Summary of the text!


English Heritage: Exploring the Global Tapestry of Linguistic Descendants" explores the many
linguistic descendants of English. The essay examines the variables that influence language
diversity, including isolation, time, and communication. Languages emerge as a result of
geographic separation. Linguistic diversity, cultural diversity, linguistic diversity, and cultural
influence in language contact. Chaucer's English and pidgins are direct. leads to business
languages. The book also introduces modern descendants of English, each with unique linguistic
traits and influences, such as Tok Pisin, Pitcairn, Gullah, Sharan and Singlish.

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