In the Nordic countries, tensions between indigenous "languages of identity" and English, the global language, have been felt and expressed with an increasing sense of urgency over the past few decades. National language councils have to a varying extent and in different ways addressed the topic, but so far there has been no attempt at a unified Nordic policy on linguistic globalization.
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Graedler, A.-L. (2004). Modern Loanwords in the Nordic Countries. Presentation of a project. Nordic Journal of English Studies, 3(2), 5–21. https://doi.org/10.35360/njes.159
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