Bilingualism in History
Indigenous languages are the native languages spoken by the original inhabitants of a region, distinct from the dominant languages imposed through colonization or globalization. These languages reflect the unique cultures, histories, and identities of indigenous peoples and are often at risk of extinction due to socio-political pressures, assimilation policies, and a lack of intergenerational transmission.
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