BILIGUALISM AND LINGUISTIC IDEOLOGY IN THE UNITED STATES
Abstract
This article discusses issues of bilingualism and linguistic human rights in the USA as a multiethnic country. It provides an overview of the legal framework the U.S. and the UN in the area of linguistic human rights. Linguistic ideology in a multiethnic society is treated as a manifestation of the elites’ struggle for power. The analysis of the history and current state of linguistic ideology in the United States shows that bilingualism does not threaten national unity, but rather stimulates development of the society.Downloads
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How to Cite
Shevchenko, I. (1). BILIGUALISM AND LINGUISTIC IDEOLOGY IN THE UNITED STATES. The Journal of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. Series: Foreign Philology. Methods of Foreign Language Teaching, 1102(77), 178-184. Retrieved from https://periodicals.karazin.ua/foreignphilology/article/view/2587
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Sociolinguistics and translation studies