THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY
Authors
Ro’zimatova Madinabonu Husanboy qizi ()Files
Abstract
This article explores the intricate and dynamic relationship between language and identity, analyzing how linguistic choices shape and reflect individual and collective selves. Language is examined not merely as a tool for communication, but as a core vehicle for cultural preservation, social categorization, and personal expression. The study discusses how multilingualism, dialects, and globalization influence identity construction, shifting the perception of identity from a static trait to a fluid, negotiated process. By reviewing sociolinguistic frameworks, the paper highlights the psychological and social implications of language loss and linguistic discrimination, ultimately arguing that safeguarding linguistic diversity is paramount to preserving human cultural identity.
