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examples of linguistic rights
=> individual linguistic rights – in this article, it gives every individual
the right to choose what language they want to use despite of the place they’re
in without any discrimination.
=> Linguistic rights in public domain – this gives every individual to have
an interpreter in the public if he/she did not understand the other language. This
will be accepted without any discrimination
=> positive vs negative rights – negative linguistic gives every individual
to exercise language without asking permission to the state while positive
linguistic requires specific action from the government.
=> overt vs. covert – this is analyzing a language with the level of its
overtness and covertness.
=> collective linguistic rights – this refers to the group that makes sure
that a certain language is transferred to future generation.