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Shades of decolonial voices in linguistics

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Global forum on southern epistemologiesPublication details: UK Multilingual Matters 2023Description: 249pISBN:
  • 9781800418523
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 410.1 MAK
Summary: "This book argues that Linguistics has been shaped by colonization. It outlines how linguistic practices may be decolonized and the challenges which this poses to linguists, before concluding that decolonization in Linguistics is a process with no definite end point, which cannot be completely successful until societies are decolonized too"--
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"This book argues that Linguistics has been shaped by colonization. It outlines how linguistic practices may be decolonized and the challenges which this poses to linguists, before concluding that decolonization in Linguistics is a process with no definite end point, which cannot be completely successful until societies are decolonized too"--

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