(ii) Struggle of individuals detached from highly professional classand not skilled
enough, would be largely eased by the native model.
(iv) We strongly believe that a language is bound to deviate from itsauthenticity to become internationally comprehensible. The localsneed an updated version in their classroom to clinch their aspirationsobstructed by the language as a barrier. (v) Many languages have emerged from India's ancient languageSanskrit, Indo-Aryan languages including Malayalam and Kannada,also emerged from it. Traces of it can also be seen in tha Englishlanguage, which uses specific Sanskrit words. This evolution inlanguages with time is necessary to eradicate the communicationproblem and make life easier and simpler. (vi) Moreover, a language should be such a thing that is easy to learnand implement for all and that can be done by formulating a definitepedagogic model which requires selection and standardization of avariety of clines. (vii) Lastly, the Acrolets which do not represent any particular regionbut particular classes of people should also be taken intoconsideration.