Between Linguistic rights and glotophobia. Analysis of an instaured discrimination in the french societ
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https://doi.org/10.32870/vel.vi14.132Keywords:
Linguistic discrimination, glottophobia, linguistic rights, illegitimacy criteria, illegality criteria, national linguistic ideologyAbstract
For what reason is it not so easy and accepted to speak about « linguistic discrimination » in France, even with specialists of discriminations? After presenting the criteria according to which linguistic discrimination is nevertheless both illegitimate and illegal, I point out here sociopolitical elements that make it ordinary. What I call « glottophobia » appears to be the consequence of a national identity ideology spread in all parts of society, reaching out lots of our private behaviours. How can we get rid of it?
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