languagism
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Noun
    
languagism (uncountable)
- (rare) Linguicism; discrimination or chauvinism based on features of language such as accent, syntax, or vocabulary.
-  1954, G. K. Puranik, Rural India - Volume 17, page 291:- The reactionary elements in the country have had their days in poisoning the minds of most of the city people. It is in the shape of communalism, communism and languagism.
 
-  1982, Z. Anthony Kruszewski, Richard L. Hough, & Jacob Ornstein-Galicia, Politics and Society in the Southwest: Ethnicity and Chicano Pluralism, page 38:- The question may be raised whether we will win the battle against racism, sexism, and agism only to lose the fight against languagism.
 
-  2001, Adolph Caso, Issues In Bilingual and Foreign Language Education, →ISBN, page 41:- America has the potential within the schools and with the educators, but it must keep the pedecrat of modern languagism out of the field of bilingualism.
 
 
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Translations
    
linguicism; discrimination or chauvinism based on features of language such as accent, syntax, or vocabulary — see linguicism
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