Philology in the Digital Age: The Impact of Technology on Language Preservation
Abstract
The digital age has opened the door to new opportunities with the development of modern technologies and the Internet. This process radically changed not only our way of life, but also our language and culture. Philology, as a science that studies language and its cultural aspects, has to perform its tasks in a new context in the age of digital technologies. This article explores the diverse impacts of these technological innovations, including the use of digital documentation platforms, audio-visual recording tools, and crowdsourcing methods that collectively safeguard and expand access to linguistic heritage.
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