Linguistic alienation

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Linguistic alienation is an inability to give expression to experience through language or a feeling that language is incomplete or fails to capture experience. The term can be used to describe how language reduces experiences, emotions, feelings, and other indescribable phenomena into a limited and regulatory modality.[1][2][3] Linguistic alienation has been described as a pervasive phenomenon, yet has not received sustained consideration.[1]

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