Globalization's Impact on The Arabic Language
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Globalization's, Arabic Language, WorldwideAbstract
Globalization can be described as a prismatic, complicated, and interdisciplinary topic when viewed critically in its broadest meaning. In today's world, globalization is rapidly rising. This increase in globalization affects languages positively and negatively; it can be evaluated from various perspectives, including economics, the most common, and social, cultural, philosophical, and political views. Among the things that globalization affected is the Arabic language; Arabic, like other languages worldwide, faces numerous challenges in the modern world. There are four goals in this paper: First, It investigates the impact of globalization on the Arabic language. Second, it examines the threats that the Arabic language faces. Third, it demonstrates how globalization can endanger the Arabic language; Fourth offers solutions to preserve the Arabic language.
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