Religious identity in language education refers to the ways in which learners’ and teachers’ faith traditions shape, interact with and are negotiated through the processes of acquiring, teaching and ...
In George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, characters engage in doublespeak, a way of distorting language to obscure its true meaning. Christian Nationalists have mastered their own doublespeak.
AS WITH spoken languages, there is no “universal” sign language. Different countries have their own versions, which are related to local cultural and religious backgrounds. For example, American Sign ...