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  1. Linguistic Landscape

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    The concept gained academic traction in the late 1990s, evolving from earlier studies of sociolinguistics and language contact. The foundational model posits that LL reflects three primary dimensions: ownership (who controls the script production), function (the purpose of the message, e.g., informational vs. commercial), and linguistic choice (which languages are selected) [2].
    A critical, though often d…