Abstract:
Linguistic hegemony is achieved when dominant groups create a consensus by convincing others to accept their language norms and usages as standard or paradigmatic. This research paper attempts to analyse the challenges faced by a language when it is exposed to the hegemonic influence of another language. Though Konkcini has always been the language of Goa, as Goa was never under local rule, its development has always been overshadowed by the domination of the languages of the rulers of Goa. The history of Konkani is inextricably linked to the Marathi language, as it derives its identity in its vociferous attempts at distinguishing itself from Marathi. This research paper articulates the development of Konkani as it contested the dominance of Marathi.