PROBLEMS OF LINGUISTIC IDENTITY IN THE CONTEXT OF BILINGUALISM: MODERN RESEARCH AND PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT
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https://doi.org/10.2024/r6vkpg40Keywords:
bilingualism, linguistic identity, self-determination, social conditions, neurolinguistics, digital technologiesAbstract
This paper examines the problems of linguistic identity among bilinguals, its impact on personal self-determination, and language interaction. Modern research in sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics analyzes the factors influencing the formation of bilingual identity, including social conditions, cognitive processes, and cultural characteristics. The study also discusses the prospects for further research in this field, considering the development of neurolinguistics and digital technologies.
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