Psychology of Language
Linguistic discrimination refers to the unfair treatment of individuals based on their language or dialect. This can occur in various contexts, such as education, employment, and social interactions, where speakers of certain languages or dialects may be judged as less competent or less worthy than others. The phenomenon often stems from underlying language attitudes that associate certain ways of speaking with stereotypes and social hierarchies.
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