MULTILINGUALISM: THE POWER OF LANGUAGE DIVERSITY IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD
Keywords:
Multiligualism, language diversity, power, globalized, multiple, tradition, identity, cognitive benefit, interpersonal, economic opportunity, educational advantage, linguistic rights, promotion, integration, diversity, perspective, worldview, heritage, generation, competitiveness, threaten.Abstract
This article analyzes the changing role of language diversity in our globalized world and its societal implications. Multilingualism, the general ability to communicate and understand in multiple languages, is considered a topic of great significance in today's globalized world. This article examines one of the fundamental aspects of multilingualism, which is the ability to communicate in multiple languages, and analyzes its personal, social, and political dimensions.
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