
Language contact theory
Language contact theory explores how languages influence each other when speakers of different languages interact regularly. When these groups interact, aspects like vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, or pronunciation can blend, leading to changes or new language forms. This process explains phenomena such as loanwords, mixed languages, or dialectal shifts. The theory helps us understand the dynamic nature of languages, especially in multicultural or multilingual communities, highlighting that languages are flexible and shaped by social interactions over time.