2023
DOI: 10.47611/jsr.v11i3.1714
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The Effects of Cultural Assimilation on the Loss of the Tuvan and Seri Languages

Abstract: The modern pressure to learn dominant, mainstream languages such as English, Spanish, and Mandarin increases connectivity and communication across different societies. However, when members of society succumb to cultural pressures of assimilation, they often abandon native tongues in the process (Crystal, 2002). Cultural traditions are lost when languages are lost, and indigeous cultures die. In fact, it is estimated that one language dies every two weeks, and more than a thousand languages today are listed as… Show more

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