language and race identity
Language and race identity refer to the way in which language usage and linguistic patterns are tied to one's sense of belonging to a particular racial or ethnic group. Language can be a key marker of cultural identity and can influence how individuals perceive themselves and are perceived by others in terms of their racial identity. The way in which individuals use language can reflect their cultural background and heritage, shaping their sense of belonging and connection to their racial identity.
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