Language ideology revisited

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In her contribution, Jillian Cavanaugh tells the story of the emergence of the concept of "language ideologies" that mediate "between the social practice of language and the socioeconomic and political structures within which it occurs." The concept became an embedded component in analyzing the treatment of minority languages and dialects, and how power relations can be revealed through everyday language use. Today, rather than an overarching framework, language ideology has evolved into a critical point of departure for understanding the intersection between language and various forms of inequality that also require other intellectual tools to fully grasp.

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Cavanaugh, J. R. (2020). Language ideology revisited. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2020(263), 51–57. https://doi.org/10.1515/ijsl-2020-2082

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