BILINGUALISM AND THE CULTURAL IMPERIALISM OF LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Halilova Hilola Otabekovna Author

Keywords:

Bilingualism , Cultural imperialism , Linguistic diversity , Global languages , Minority languages , Colonial legacy , Language policy , Identity , Globalization , Linguistic equity.

Abstract

This article explores bilingualism’s role in cultural imperialism, highlighting how dominant languages like English overshadow minority tongues, threatening linguistic diversity. Through historical context, case studies, and societal analysis, it shows bilingualism’s dual nature—empowering yet erosive. It advocates for equitable policies to preserve endangered languages while embracing global connectivity.

Published

2025-04-09

How to Cite

Halilova Hilola Otabekovna. (2025). BILINGUALISM AND THE CULTURAL IMPERIALISM OF LANGUAGE. Ustozlar Uchun, 69(1), 239-243. https://scientific-jl.com/uuc/article/view/8149