Linguistics Diversity and Change in the Endangered Galo Language: A Sociolinguistics Analysis of Tone Features, Dialects, and Social Stratification in Arunachal Pradesh, India
Limi Nyodu & Vijayakumar KathirvelAs a result of the country’s many different languages and social systems, India has developed a deep and resilient system of social stratification based on language. It’s fascinating to observe how social behaviors are reflected in various linguistic usages, a wide range of categorization systems, and the ensuing linguistic combination. One of the languages listed as being in risk of extinction is the Galo language, which is spoken in Arunachal Pradesh. The Galo language features a unique tone system and a variety of dialects. This review article focuses on discussing a sociolinguistic analysis of linguistic diversity observed in Galo Language. The discussion has been employed in a descriptive approach of research and explores how language and society interact, as well as Galo language, linguistic change in Galo language due to social influences, and voice recognition of Galo language using Praat software. It was comprehended that the endangered Galo language possesses linguistic variation based on the geographical level along with the necessity to grow the language usage among the community level.