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SOCIETAL MULTILINGUALISM
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Societal multilingualism refers to the coexistence of multiple
languages within a given society. This study examines the factors contributing to
multilingualism, its influence on cultural identity, and the implications for policy
making. A qualitative research approach was employed, utilizing case studies and
literature reviews to assess language dynamics and policy effectiveness.
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