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Gabriel Eduardo Alvarado Pavez

ISSN: 1696-019X / e-ISSN: 2386-3978

of social communication becomes well-established, the traditional institutional framework of the Spanish language in Chile may also acquire an increasing weight and presence, emulating the path of emerging language management groups like Kimeltuwe. Given the saturation of political issues on social media already seen in this new decade, one can expect that soon other analysis will indicate a renewed politicisation of the Spanish language in the Chilean context.

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