Commerce as a driver of language standardization
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Language standardization-the process by which a specific form of a language becomes codified and widely accepted-does not happen in a vacuum. Various sociopolitical, educational, and cultural factors contribute to the development of standardized languages, with commerce playing a crucial yet often overlooked role. This paper investigates how commercial interactions foster linguistic uniformity, facilitating effective communication across different geographic and social contexts. By examining both historical and modern examples, we highlight the ways in which market dynamics drive linguistic convergence, including the influence of trade networks, economic hubs, and the pressures of contemporary globalization.
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