2023
DOI: 10.1111/meta.12658
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Structural linguistic injustice

Seunghyun Song

Abstract: This paper develops a concept of structural linguistic injustice. By employing the so‐called structural‐injustice approach, it argues that individuals' seemingly harmless language attitudes and language choices might enable serious harms on a collective level, constituting what one could call a structural linguistic injustice. Section 1 introduces the linguistic‐justice debate. By doing so, it establishes linguistic diversity as the context in which phenomena such as individuals' language attitudes, language c… Show more

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