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Keywords

Linguistic diversity, multilingual societies, bilingualism, language acquisition, language governance, cultural identity, social integration, linguistic policy, multilingual education, global migration

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SOCIETAL MULTILINGUALISM . (2025). ACUMEN: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH, 2(4), 79-82. https://www.universalpublishings.com/index.php/aijmr/article/view/10811

Abstract

Societal multilingualism refers to the coexistence of multiple languages within a given society. This study examines the factors contributing to multilingualism, its influence on cultural identity, and the implications for policymaking. A qualitative research approach was employed, utilizing case studies and   literature reviews to assess language dynamics and policy effectiveness. 

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