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Language, Power and Identity Politics by Máiréad Nic Craith (eds.)

By Máiréad Nic Craith (eds.)

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Thomas (2000), however, sounds a note of caution. He points out that while languages other than English are increasingly marking out a presence on the Internet and that the Internet will become increasingly 32 Language, Power and Identity Politics multilingual, the costs for deepening the virtual presence of a minority language are likely to be prohibitive, at least in the short term. Therefore, investment in multilingual infrastructures will probably be limited to an inner circle of languages for which it is commercially viable (Thomas 2000: 2).

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