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Language discrimination occurs when an individual is treated differently because of his mother tongue or other language abilities. Linguistic discrimination is an unfair treatment for the way a person speaks. It means that individual language usage features, such as phonetics and accents, modality, syntax, and vocabulary size are not tolerated. Based on how someone speaks, people may form social status, education level, personal traits, and other characteristics, leading to non-native speakers being marginalized. To know more click https://sites.google.com/view/language-and-discrimination/home