Also known as linguistic protectionism
opposition to foreign influence on a language
Linguistic purism is the belief that a language should be protected from foreign words and influences, with purists preferring to use only native or traditional forms. It matters because debates over linguistic purism reflect broader concerns about cultural identity and the way languages naturally change over time.
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