argikeeleseisus
Argikeeleseisus refers to the phenomenon of language shift within a community, specifically the transition from speaking an indigenous or minority language to a dominant or national language. This process often occurs when a community's younger generations begin to adopt the dominant language for economic, social, or educational opportunities, leading to a decline in the intergenerational transmission of the ancestral tongue.
The term "argikeeleseisus" is of Basque origin, combining "argi" (light) and "keeleseisus" (language decline). It highlights
Factors contributing to argikeeleseisus are varied and often interconnected. These can include political policies that favor
The consequences of argikeeleseisus can range from a diminished sense of cultural identity to the potential