Thanks Remy, Natacha, That abstract was useful. Do you know of any articles on
any Wikipedia covering the topic? closest I can find on en: is Cultural
hegemony
Cheers, Peter
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Hi Peter, :)
Thank you Natacha for your answer. You're right.
Non-hegemonic languages are the ones that are not associated with a
country or people that imposes itself on other cultures or claims any
kind of control over the rest of the world. So that would be most
existing languages. I used the
Hi, maybe this can explain a little
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1056492612444316
I think basically Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Spanish, French and English can be
categorized as hegemonic.
Kind regards,
Nattes
> Le 13 avr. 2022 à 10:24, Peter Southwood a
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Hi Remy,
It might help if you defined what you mean by a non-hegemonic language. I would
not think it a term familiar to most readers, and it is poorly covered by a
google search.
Cheers,
Peter
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