
linguistic environment
The linguistic environment refers to the range of language experiences and inputs a person is exposed to daily. It includes conversations with others, reading materials, media, and any communication that influences language development. A rich linguistic environment provides diverse vocabulary, sentence structures, and contexts, helping individuals improve their language skills, comprehension, and ability to express themselves effectively. It plays a crucial role in language learning, especially for children, by fostering exposure to different words, sounds, and ways of using language in real-life situations.