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Language Standarization In General Point of View
Author(s) -
Ramlan Ramlan
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
budapest international research and critics institute journal (birci-journal)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2615-3076
pISSN - 2615-1715
DOI - 10.33258/birci.v1i1.4
Subject(s) - formality , identity (music) , ethnic group , linguistics , standardization , tribe , first language , computer science , race (biology) , function (biology) , standard language , selection (genetic algorithm) , psychology , sociology , artificial intelligence , gender studies , anthropology , philosophy , physics , evolutionary biology , acoustics , biology , operating system
Language has the great roles in human’s lives because it is used as a means of communication among the member of society. Naturally different ethnics of course have the different race, the tribe, and the language. Language is much more than a system of communication, it is a symbolical marker that distinguishes who belongs to a group and who is outside. Language has been traditionally considered as a central feature of ethnic identity and national identity, therefore, the identity and the integrity of a nation is well-showed by a language. Moreover, standardized language is a way to support a common identity. A language should be standardized to get its formality. The processes of language standardization are: selection, codification, elaboration of function, and acceptance.

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