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In sociolinguistics, a minoritized language is a language that is marginalized, persecuted, or banned.[1][2] Language minoritization stems from the tendency of large nations to establish a common language for commerce and government, or to establish homogeneity for ideological reasons.[3][4] Minoritized languages are typically restricted to a smaller range of language domains than dominant languages, and frequently one-way bilingualism develops when speakers of minoritized languages learn the dominant language, but not vice versa. Speakers of minoritized languages may face various consequences, including reduced educational achievement and language shift in favor of the dominant language.
^"El Ponce de León, referente en inclusión educativa y social". C. E. Ponce de León - El Faro (CNSE).
^Storch de Gracia y Asensio, Gabriel (1 January 2006). "Derecho a la informacion y discapacidad (una reflexion aplicada a los lenguajes de los sordos)". Revista General de Informacion y Documentacion (in Spanish): 75–104.
^Hornsby, Michael (2012). "The End of Minority Languages? Europe's Regional Languages in Perspective" (PDF). Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe. 11: 88–116 – via ECMI.
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