Definition of Linguicide. Meaning of Linguicide. Synonyms of Linguicide

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Definition of Linguicide

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Meaning of Linguicide from wikipedia

- speakers, when it becomes known as an extinct language. A related term is linguicide, the death of a language from natural or political causes, and, rarely...
- Famacide, defamation, or slander – the killing of another's re****tion. Linguicideintentionally causing the death of a language. Epistemicide – the systematic...
- questions beyond revival potential to compensation for acts of historic linguicide and contemporary neglect.": 86  According to the Māori Professor Hēmi...
- Cultural genocide in the United States has manifested through the physical and cultural disintegration of the indigenous people by forcing them to attend...
- Native tongue title is a revivalistic term that refers to compensation for linguicide (language killing). Native tongue title is the enactment of a statute-based...
- m**** migration, cultural replacement, imperialism, neocolonialism and linguicide (language killing).[better source needed] Language shift most commonly...
- Institutional racism Language death Linguistic discrimination (includes Linguicide) List of destro**** heritage Native schools in New Zealand Nativism (politics)...
- : 4, 83–87  Survivors also have to deal with the effects of cultural linguicide, which is defined as loss of language which eventually leads to loss of...
- from birth Native tongue title, a term referring to compensation for linguicide Native Tongues, an American hip hop collective Native Tongue (Poison album)...
- Forced ****imilation Language death Linguistic discrimination (includes Linguicide) Policide Martin Shaw (20 March 2007). What is Genocide. Polity. pp. 66–67...