Identity in Times of Crisis, Part V: Identity & Sociolinguistics
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Identity in Times of Crisis, Part V: Identity & Sociolinguistics Summary In this episode, I explore the deep connection between language and identity, ‎examining how our linguistic habits shape how others perceive us. We delve into the ‎idea of heritage languages, native speaker myths, and how education influences our ‎linguistic development and identity. Drawing on historical and cultural perspectives, we ‎look at how language standards and policies affect individuals and communities. Our ‎identities are closely linked to the languages we use and how we use them, even if we ‎are unaware of this connection. People interpret our identities based on our language, ‎and these interpretations are shaped by the deep historical layers embedded in every ‎language. Education plays a key role in managing these linguistic layers, teaching ‎standard languages, and expanding students' linguistic abilities, all of which influence ‎how their identities are perceived. This process occurs within a broader cultural tension ‎about how language reflects the "genius" of its speakers and the extent to which ‎individuals embody that. (Fo the Topic Forensic Linguistics please check here) Keywords #HeritageLanguages; #NativeSpeakerMyth; #CulturalIdentity; #LanguageEducation; #Translanguaging; #SuperDiversity; #Bilingualism; #LanguageAndPower; #Multiculturalism; #HistoricalLinguistics; #LanguagePolitics; #StandardLanguage; #LinguisticRepertoires
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Published 11/04/24