Comments by "Digital Nomad" (@digitalnomad9985) on "NativLang"
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All long term mass media, including the printing press, tend to slow the change of a language. Spoken language, and to a lesser extent, "hot" media which is consumed and discarded (weather reports, sports commentary) have an only temporary effect, except that "hot" media, unlike personal speech, tends to standardize over space. Long term media: books, movies, audio recordings, etc, of enduring interest tend to standardize the language over TIME.
I have heard the opinion that the King James Bible and the works of Shakespeare have had a slowing effect on the rate of change of English. Also, there is the factor mentioned that a large body of speakers tends to slow the rate of change of a language, and English has a lot of speakers, which also leads to more authors and a more robust literary tradition stabilizing the language over time.
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