The main topic is about multilingualism and how languages affect our identity. There are many different cultures in the world, most often related to their own language, and so to customs and habits that vary from country to country, as well as thought and identity. This dissertation aims to describe and explore the various aspects of identity under the influence of a language and culture, based on various existing studies, and then conclude with my study on bilingual or multilingual people and their experiences regarding this topic.
Il tema principale riguarda il multilinguismo e come le lingue influenzano la nostra identità. Nel mondo esistono molteplici e diverse culture, il più delle volte collegate a una propria lingua, e quindi a usi e abitudini che variano di paese in paese, così come pensiero e identità. Questa tesi vuole descrivere e approfondire i vari aspetti dell'identità sotto l’influenza di una lingua e cultura, basandosi su vari studi esistenti, per poi concludere con un mio studio su persone bilingui o multilingui e le loro esperienze riguardo questo tema.
Multilingualism and Multiculturalism: how languages affect our identity
DISARÒ, ANGELICA
2023/2024
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The main topic is about multilingualism and how languages affect our identity. There are many different cultures in the world, most often related to their own language, and so to customs and habits that vary from country to country, as well as thought and identity. This dissertation aims to describe and explore the various aspects of identity under the influence of a language and culture, based on various existing studies, and then conclude with my study on bilingual or multilingual people and their experiences regarding this topic.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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