Intro to Sociolinguistics
Language discrimination refers to the unfair treatment of individuals based on their language use, accents, or dialects. This form of bias can manifest in various settings, including workplaces, educational institutions, and social interactions, often leading to negative consequences for those who are judged for their language abilities or preferences. Such discrimination is closely linked to societal perceptions and beliefs about language, highlighting the interplay between language and social identity.
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