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SOCIETAL MULTILINGUALISM
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Societal multilingualism is a linguistic phenomenon where multiple
languages coexist within a given society. This study explores the factors influencing
societal multilingualism, its effects on cultural identity, and policy implications. Using
a qualitative research approach, data from multilingual societies were analyzed to
understand language dynamics and policy effectiveness.
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