Language is absolutely the most important aspect in today's society. There are various forms of languages in the world: spoken, written, and body language. Individuals use these forms of language to express their thoughts and emotions, but ideas and arguments are presented in various formats regardless of type. Although you can use different kinds of languages, the main purpose of all official languages is to communicate with other languages. This communication differs for each type of language, but always ends with the same final result
There are no words in the world, society can not progress even a bit. Language has the power to change the world, and that is what it will do with time. With this power to change the world, the language itself will inevitably evolve over time and adapt to changing social needs. Over time, there is no way to evade language evolution, there is no reason to try to do so. Mark Pagel points out in the language conversion society as follows. "[Language is a kind of cumulative cultural adaptation." For this reason, there is no "correct" language format. It will change over time, because it varies from person to person.
All forms of languages need to be interpreted and manipulated by individuals in various ways. Since everyone speaks in a specific, distinguishable format, there was no "wrong" language format. In her mother tongue, Amy Thang describes how people define the words chosen by their mother as English forms of "broken". She continued to explain that her mother's words did not explain her wisdom. Amy Tan shows how to form an opinion about people based on people's way of communicating. Tan's mother is a perfect example showing that a particular form of language is very unique, but eventually it may reach the same final conclusion as other forms.
As individuals continue to limit "acceptable" languages, society becomes very mediocre. Everyone will say the same habit, and there is no change in the structure of the sentence. Society must not criticize those who do not have "perfection" words, but accept differences in language forms. As languages evolve at any time and continue to adapt to the needs of society, there is no reason to focus on language's specialty. Language is a very powerful tool that society possesses, so individuals should start accepting the power it gives to mankind.
Who speaks depends on the language. Even the most proficient speakers can not monopolize the power of the language. After all, "power of language" is not in the speaker but in the language itself. The power of language belongs to the language itself. Therefore, this power belongs to everyone who owns that language. People who master that language have their power! Language is not only a tool to get power, it is also an opposition force that can not be restricted and oppressed. Power is influenced by various factors such as having weapons and money. These are missing; some have them, and some do not. This shortage establishes human power for people. It shows an ubiquitous social relationship between power and inequality
But the problem of power is actually more complicated. Especially in the case of "power of language", the problem is multilayered. "The power of words" means not only the words that demonstrate power but also the destruction of power. Most importantly, as a language, it has a very special power. The relationship between language and power is contradictory. We call "power of language" the "language of power" at first. The general meaning here is that all power must ultimately use the language in which it is conveyed and expressed. In a narrower sense, this understanding of "the power of words" is a tooling of words to achieve the purpose of power. Instruction of the language itself is the means of power. As political rhetoric, as confused people, as ideology and corruption, through linguistic enthusiasm, as "convincing".