THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON NATIONAL LANGUAGES AND STRATEGIES FOR PRESERVING CULTURE AND LANGUAGE
Keywords:
globalization, language, culture, identity, borrowings, communication, preservation.Abstract
The article analyzes the impact of globalization on national languages and culture, highlights the role of language as a carrier of identity, examines the effects of linguistic borrowings, and proposes strategies for preserving linguistic and cultural heritage in modern society.
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