LINGUISTIC ISSUES – THROUGH THE EYES OF YOUNG RESEARCHERS
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15517256
Kalit so‘zlar
Linguistics, Young researchers, Sociolinguistics, Language policy, Multilingualism, Language preservation, Digital communication.Annotasiya
This article explores linguistic issues from the perspective of young researchers, focusing on key challenges such as language endangerment, the impact of digital communication, linguistic insecurity, and the integration of modern methodologies. Based on data from 200 young linguists, the study reveals that 78% prioritize language preservation efforts, while 85% observe significant changes in language due to digital platforms. Additionally, 47% of participants reported linguistic insecurity, particularly related to dialectal variation, and 76% use computational tools like NLP to enhance their research. The findings highlight the growing importance of interdisciplinary approaches and predict an increased focus on AI, multilingualism, and language policy in the future of linguistic research. This article emphasizes the need for inclusive, innovative research to address the evolving challenges in linguistics.
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