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An explanation of the reasons behind linguistic submissiveness by Prof. Ferran Suay. This presentation is the second out of five and is part of the LISTEN Online course in Language Assertiveness (https://listen-europe.eu/courses/language-assertiveness-mooc/).
language attitudes, language ideology, linguistic assertiveness, language hierarchies, accentism, linguistic submissiveness
language attitudes, language ideology, linguistic assertiveness, language hierarchies, accentism, linguistic submissiveness
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