linguistic discrimination
Linguistic discrimination occurs when individuals are treated unfairly based on their language, dialect, or accent. This form of discrimination can manifest in various settings, such as workplaces, schools, and social interactions, leading to negative stereotypes and biases against certain language speakers.
People who speak a non-standard dialect or have a strong accent may face challenges in being understood or accepted, which can affect their opportunities and self-esteem. Linguistic discrimination can also reinforce social inequalities, as it often intersects with issues of race, class, and education, impacting groups like immigrants and minority communities.