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National Linguistic Commission

The National Linguistic Commission is a governmental or institutional body responsible for studying, promoting, and regulating the use of a country's language(s). Its role includes developing language policies, overseeing language standardization, and supporting linguistic research to ensure clarity, consistency, and cultural preservation in communication. The commission may also advise on language education, terminology, and the proper use of official languages, helping maintain linguistic identity and facilitating effective communication across different regions and communities.