HOW LANGUAGE SHAPES CULTURAL AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
Keywords:
culture , national identity, cultural heritage, homogenization, indigenous languages.Abstract
Language is a fundamental element of cultural and national identity, serving as both a medium of communication and a repository of collective memory, values, and traditions. This paper explores the intricate relationship between language and identity, examining how linguistic practices contribute to the formation and preservation of cultural and national identities. Drawing on examples from diverse linguistic communities, the study highlights the role of language in fostering a sense of belonging and unity within nations while also distinguishing one group from another. It further investigates the implications of linguistic diversity, language policy, and the loss of minority languages on cultural identity. By analyzing historical and contemporary case studies, this research underscores the power of language as a tool for cultural continuity and national cohesion, as well as a marker of political and social boundaries. The findings demonstrate that language is not merely a reflection of identity but an active agent in shaping and reinforcing it. This study contributes to the understanding of language's pivotal role in the dynamics of cultural and national identity, offering insights for policymakers, educators, and researchers concerned with preserving linguistic heritage in an increasingly globalized world.
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