Linguistic Imperialism: A Study of its Impact on the Assamese Language in the Greater Sivasagar District of Assam

I. Ahmed, B. Rajkhowa, A. K. Nath
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The state of Assam in India is the home to the people who speak Assamese, an Indo-Aryan language. Assamese is the native tongue of the people of Assam and the official language of the state of Assam. Based on linguistic standards and conventions, Assamese is a vital language for writing. However, when we attempt to see the language from the viewpoint of native speakers' attitudes towards the language, we find that the language is steadily deteriorating among the linguistic community. This deterioration is caused by Linguistic Imperialism. Linguistic Imperialism is a phenomenon in which a dominant language attempts to weaken other languages both socially and politically and in a theoretically founded way. The impact of the dominance is increasing day by day due to which a negative attitude has increased significantly among the native speakers of Assamese who considers English as superior to their mother tongue. Negative attitude is one of the reasons of language endangerment and we cannot deny the possibility of endangerment of the Assamese language in the far future if the dominance of English goes on increasing. History is evident that languages with a huge literature and population got extinct because of the reasons like negative attitude, dominance of other languages, decreasing rate of fluent native speakers, examples of such languages are Sanskrit, Hebrew, etc. This paper tries to analyse the negative attitude which is gradually increasing in the Assamese language and ways to strengthen it by reverting the dominance of Linguistic Imperialism by languages like English and Hindi.
语言帝国主义:对阿萨姆邦大西瓦萨加尔地区阿萨姆语影响的研究
印度的阿萨姆邦是说印度雅利安语言阿萨姆语的人的家园。阿萨姆语是阿萨姆人民的母语,也是阿萨姆邦的官方语言。根据语言标准和惯例,阿萨姆语是一种重要的写作语言。然而,当我们试图从母语者对语言的态度的角度来看待语言时,我们发现语言在语言社区中正在稳步恶化。这种恶化是语言帝国主义造成的。语言帝国主义是指一种占统治地位的语言在社会和政治上试图以一种有理论依据的方式削弱其他语言的现象。主导地位的影响日益增加,因此阿萨姆邦人的负面态度显著增加,他们认为英语比母语优越。消极的态度是语言濒危的原因之一,如果英语的主导地位继续增加,我们不能否认阿萨姆语在遥远的将来濒危的可能性。历史很明显,由于消极态度、其他语言的主导地位、流利的母语者比例下降等原因,拥有大量文学和人口的语言灭绝了,这些语言的例子是梵语、希伯来语等。本文试图分析阿萨姆语中逐渐增加的消极态度,以及通过恢复英语和印地语等语言的语言帝国主义统治地位来加强这种态度的方法。
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