Schizoglossia
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title:
Schizoglossia
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Schizoglossia refers to linguistic insecurity or language complex about one's native language. The term was coined by Einar Haugen in 1962. Linguistic insecurity is common in societies where there are two language varieties and one is seen as "incorrect" and the other as a prestigious standard idiom. For example: Standard French versus Haitian creole or Standard American English versus Afro-American English. In these cases, one variety is seen as "bad" and its speaker might want to "correct" som
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Linguistic insecurity about one's native language
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizoglossia
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2023-03-20T13:45:15Z
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