Use Of Local Language In Folklore
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Local folk speeches are very much significant in the discussion of Folk culture and Folklore. All languages have two main forms-- One is written and another is spoken / verbal. Folk speech is the most used language across the world.
The pronunciation, use of words, meaning and syntax of the folk speeches are found different in form. It's usually free from grammatical limits. But we can't deny the value of both the written and spoken language in linguistics. For example- It is important to collect/preserve the folk speech during information retrieval. There are various fascinating words in the local language of different areas in Assam. The collection of those words will enrich the Assamese vocabulary as well as improve its decorum
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