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Glottophagy of Kashmiri Language

Kashmiri is a language facing potential glottophagy; meaning is being absorbed or replaced by more dominant languages like Urdu and Hindi

DR.BILAL AHMAD DAR
Last updated: June 27, 2024 12:13 am
DR.BILAL AHMAD DAR
Published: June 27, 2024
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Have you ever pondered over how and why some languages get replaced by other languages? This phenomenon and process of replacement of one language by other one is termed as glottophagy.  Glottophagy literally means “language eating” from the Greek words “glossa” (tongue) and “phagein” (to eat). So, lexically glottophagy refers to the absorption or replacement of less dominant languages by more dominant ones due to natural, political or economic causes. The minor languages of the world, over the years, have constantly been replaced by the major ones.  Samuel Johnson, the famous English writer and lexicographer has long ago felt sombre about this and consequently said, “I am always sorry when any language is lost, because languages are the pedigrees of nations.”

 

English language being an International Language/Global Language has sounded a final death knell to many languages of the world. People shun their own languages and do their utmost to learn English Language. People fail to understand that English like their own language is also a language and only a language and nothing more than that. When we stop speaking our Mother Tongue and adopt other language we are actually doffing our identity badge and donning an alien badge of identity that does not suit us well and makes us pantaloons of the first water. When people fail to understand the importance of their own language, they avoid using it, and also refrain from teaching it to their posterity. This process is what the British linguist David Crystal calls “Language Death.” A language dies when its speakers stop speaking it, so says Crystal.

 

Kashmiri is a language facing potential glottophagy; meaning is being absorbed or replaced by more dominant languages like Urdu and Hindi. Kashmiri, the language that mothers and cradles our ancient stories and traditions, is struggling to survive in the face of dominant languages. This article serves as a wake-up call, urging us to recognize the gravity of the situation and take action to save it from extinction.

 

For centuries, Kashmiri has remained as the primary lingo of communication in the valley. However, with the trending influence of globalization and the dominance of languages like Hindi, Urdu and English, Kashmiri finds itself increasingly marginalized and dwindling.  Nowadays it has dwindling speakers .The reason is that we don’t bother to teach it to our new generations. Modern moms and dads with westernized education, globalized ideology, impressing outlook and all that, consider it much beneath their social status to teach their children their Mother Tongue that is Kashmiri. They do not allow their kids to learn and speak Kashmiri because they consider it an inferior language lacking in richness of thought, influence and grace. They either teach them Urdu or English. But mostly English is prioritized over every other language. The irony of the fact is that well-educated Kashmiri parents instead of being the custodians of their language are proving dacoits of the same with a colonized mentality.

 

 

Teaching one’s children English, Urdu etc. is good. The knowledge of other languages can widen their mental horizon and they can come to learn about the literature and culture of other nations as well. We have every right to make our children polyglots. But we should not shun our own Kashmir language at the same time. We should teach our kids our Kashmiri language and let them speak it at home etc. We have number of places where we can use English, flaunt it and rule the roost. We should keep it for official communication etc. But we should speak Kashmiri language in our local festivals, cultural events etc. in order to promote it and let it survive.

 

The other glaringly manifest reason for the dwindling speakers of Kashmiri language is that it is not taught as a subject/discipline at the elementary level in our schools with seriousness and intensity. Had it been taught seriously in schools like English, Urdu and Hindi, the taste and aptitude for it would have been enormous among children who are its ambassadors in the true sense of the term. But alas!

 

Another tangible reason for its dwindling speakers is that the literature written in Kashmiri language has a miniscule number of readers. This miniscule readership is only that of old people; the people who try to keep it alive. They do so because they know our Kashmiri language is our sole and solid identity. They know we are Kashmiri because of our Kashmiri language. Modernized guys and gals on the other hand assume airs when they speak the hotchpotch of English and Urdu and feel slighted to speak Kashmiri.

 

If we won’t try to save our Kashmiri language from extinction, its repercussions would be damning and damaging for us Kashmiri’s culturally. Forthcoming will be the day when we will be the victims of identity crisis. When we will have a generation of people who would be speaking everything but Kashmiri and we will feel ourselves alien and displaced in our own Kashmir! With the death of our Kashmiri language would erode our cultural identity and the things associated with it.

 

The future of Kashmiri lies in our hands. By sensing the threat of glottophagy and taking decisive action, we can ensure that this rich language continues to resonate through the valleys of Kashmir for generations to come. Let we all be the custodians of Kashmiri, ensuring its survival and celebrating its unique melody. So let’s take a pledge to save it from the phenomenon of glottophagy by promoting the use of Kashmiri in our educational institutes, by creating Kashmiri-language media and entertainment and by encouraging the use of Kashmiri in our daily activities etc.

 

Postscript: “It is okay to be proud of your good English. But do not be proud of being poor at your Mother Tongue. Only the scum of the earth do that”…Rao Saarloos

 

(The Author is English lecturer. He can be mailed at: [email protected])

 

Box: The future of Kashmiri lies in our hands. By sensing the threat of glottophagy and taking decisive action, we can ensure that this rich language continues to resonate through the valleys of Kashmir for generations to come. Let we all be the custodians of Kashmiri, ensuring its survival and celebrating its unique melody

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