One trend that is rapidly occuring is the change in
regional accents or their disappearence. The question is, are
accents merging into one, or are they simply evolving. While it
is not that important, if soceity loses regionalization and becomes one
giant blur then people will be easily controlled.
As for dialects, expressions spread. In the
1970's, Soda was strictly a New York term. Now it has replaced
the term" tonic" in the New England dialect. It is meaningless,
but could be a sign of regions submitting to big cities.
regional accents or their disappearence. The question is, are
accents merging into one, or are they simply evolving. While it
is not that important, if soceity loses regionalization and becomes one
giant blur then people will be easily controlled.
As for dialects, expressions spread. In the
1970's, Soda was strictly a New York term. Now it has replaced
the term" tonic" in the New England dialect. It is meaningless,
but could be a sign of regions submitting to big cities.