Language and National Identity
How does the assertion by Michel Cioran, ‘On n’habite pas un pays, on habite une langue,’ challenge traditional concepts of national identity?
A
It argues that national identity is solely determined by one’s place of birth
B
It reinforces the idea that national identity is primarily defined by one’s country of residence
C
It proposes that multilingualism is detrimental to a strong sense of national belonging
D
It suggests that linguistic identity is more fundamental to personal identity than geographical borders
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