How Does Language Discrimination Work?
How Does Language Discrimination Work?
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How Does Language Discrimination Work?
Discrimination is the denial of human rights and social cohesion that is based on preconceived notions and prejudices. People prejudge other people on the number of different reasons, such as age, race, sex, language and many others. Language discrimination is the unreasonable treatment of an individual built exclusively on their utilization of language. This utilization of language may incorporate persons local dialect or different attributes of the individual's discourse, for example, a stress, the volume of vocabulary, and language structure. In view of a distinction between use of languages, a man might naturally structure judgments about someone else's riches, training, societal position, character or different characteristics. These apparent judgments might then prompt the unmerited treatment of the single person. Language discrimination should be addressed with full power and seriousness, because it can even lead to a false sentence. The cases of Robyn Kina and Amy Tan corroborate this point of view.
Amy Tan (1990) in her Mother Tongue