pakyu kayo hahaha
Because people also evolve. Language doesn't work in a vacuum, the real question is why people are not formant and static in their manner of speaking. We effect language, language doesn't affect us. So the short answer is:because people aren't dormant and static.
A static language is a programming language in which variables must be declared with their specific data types before they can be used. This allows for type checking to be performed at compile-time, catching potential errors before the program is executed. Examples of static languages include C, C++, Java, and C#.
umm...he never really changes so....i guess he is a static character.
Static.
Steve is a static character in the book because you never changed throughout the story.
non-changing. Always stays the same. Your life will become static if you never do anything new.
Maby it is a "static" page.
in static programming properties, methods and object have to be declared first, while in dynamic programming they can be created at runtime. This is usually due to the fact that the dynamic programming language is an interpreted language.
The term C static is a variable within computer programming in particular C Language. When set static the variable inside a function keeps its value between invocations.
The static character in "A Child called It" is the mother. The mother never changes how she thinks of David. She always wants to abuse him and never thinks secondly of it.
Language is dynamic because it is constantly influenced by various factors, such as culture, technology, and social trends. As societies evolve, so does their language to reflect these changes. Additionally, interactions between different language speakers and the blending of languages contribute to linguistic evolution.