indigenous language

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indigenous language

An elder teaches children words in their indigenous language.

Definition

Noun: A language that originated in a specific geographic region and is native to its speakers, having developed in that place over time rather than being introduced from an outside source. It is the original language of a people and their territory.

Usage

This term is used to describe languages that are historically tied to a particular land and its original inhabitants. It often contrasts with colonial, immigrant, or globally dominant languages.

Examples
  • The government's policy aims to support the teaching of the indigenous language in local schools.
  • Linguists are working with community elders to document the endangered indigenous language.
  • Hawaiian is the indigenous language of the Hawaiian Islands.
Advanced Usage
  • Legal/Policy Context: The term is frequently used in discussions of cultural rights, preservation efforts, and educational policy.
    • The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples emphasizes the right to use and revitalize indigenous languages.
  • Academic Context: In linguistics and anthropology, it specifies the autochthonous (native) language of a region for study.
    • Her research focuses on the grammatical structures of an indigenous language of the Amazon basin.
Variants and Related Words
  • Indigenous (adjective): Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
    • The indigenous population has lived here for millennia.
  • Native language: A language that a person has spoken from earliest childhood. (Note: "Native language" often refers to a person's first language, while "indigenous language" refers to a language's historical and geographical origin.)
  • Autochthonous language: A formal synonym meaning "native to the soil."
Synonyms
  • Aboriginal language
  • Native tongue (in the context of a people, not an individual)
  • Autochthonous language
Antonyms
  • Colonial language
  • Immigrant language
  • Introduced language
  • Lingua franca (when used as a non-native common language)
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Language revitalization: The process of reversing the decline of an endangered language, often applied to indigenous languages.
  • Language endangerment: A state where a language is at risk of falling out of use, a common concern for many indigenous languages.
  • Mother tongue: The first language a person learns. (An indigenous language is often, but not always, the mother tongue of the community's members.)
indigenous language

An elder teaches children words in their indigenous language.

Noun
  1. a language that originated in a specified place and was not brought to that place from elsewhere