Abstract: Languages are a social and cultural product of oral training, and excellent instruments of expression and communication for the cognitive development of social groups, within the different speech communities. The acquisition of the language by a child before the age of seven was subjected to the conjugated action of biology and culture, as well as its innate character was the necessary basis for social and cultural diffusion, as well as acculturation. Based on current reports on the near future of languages, our current working hypothesis has proposed a new project of historical.....
KEYWORDS: Economic globalization, Linguistic and cultural diversity, Social multilingualism, Multiculturalism, Supranational, national and regional langua
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