THE ROLE OF LINGUISTIC IDENTITY IN THE GLOBALIZATION ERA: A PHILOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
Abstract
This article explores the role of linguistic identity in the era of globalization from a philological perspective. The study highlights how language functions not only as a means of communication but also as a cultural and intellectual resource. By analyzing the interrelationship between language, identity, and globalization, the article emphasizes the significance of philological research in preserving linguistic diversity while fostering intercultural dialogue.
Keywords: philology, linguistic identity, globalization, intercultural communication, cultural heritage.
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