globalization and language ideologies
Globalization and language ideologies refer to the impact of interconnectedness and cultural exchange on beliefs and attitudes towards language use and identity. Globalization can lead to the spread of dominant languages and ideologies, while also fueling movements for language preservation and revitalization. Language ideologies shape how individuals and societies perceive and value different languages, impacting language policies and practices on local and global scales.
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