In my essay I tried to collect the major reasons how the English language reached such a position among the world’s languages and how linguists like Kachru, McArthur and Modiano interpreted and classified in models the Englishes of the world. Then I focused on the reasons why some languages get onto a stage where they are called endangered or even extinct, and what steps can be taken to prevent language loss.egyetemiangol nyelv és irodalo
The typical academic discourse on language endangerment has presented languages as anthropomorphic o...
For a number of years there has been growing concern about the loss of the world’s linguistic divers...
This work attempts to provide a detailed analysis of the role of English in today's globalizing worl...
Abstract: It is argued that English as a global language has some advantages to people around the wo...
The fast spread of English across the world has given an omnipresent status to the language and the ...
Within the next one hundred years half of the world’s 6,000 languages that are still spoken will hav...
Throughout history English became the most widely spoken international language in the world today t...
In today's world, where the advent of social networking and the fast paced development of globalizat...
In the Introduction to this article, I deal with the importance of speaking one’s own language as a ...
A major reason for language endangerment is intensive contact with another group whose language has ...
In today's world, where the advent of social networking and the fast paced development of globalizat...
More than half of the world’s 7,000 languages are critically endangered and under threat of extincti...
This essay traces the spread of the English language across the world and its political and economic...
As English has become a powerful tool to ‘conquer’ the world, the needs to consider the issues arise...
Since the end of World War II, English has become the virtual lingua franca of the planet. However,...
The typical academic discourse on language endangerment has presented languages as anthropomorphic o...
For a number of years there has been growing concern about the loss of the world’s linguistic divers...
This work attempts to provide a detailed analysis of the role of English in today's globalizing worl...
Abstract: It is argued that English as a global language has some advantages to people around the wo...
The fast spread of English across the world has given an omnipresent status to the language and the ...
Within the next one hundred years half of the world’s 6,000 languages that are still spoken will hav...
Throughout history English became the most widely spoken international language in the world today t...
In today's world, where the advent of social networking and the fast paced development of globalizat...
In the Introduction to this article, I deal with the importance of speaking one’s own language as a ...
A major reason for language endangerment is intensive contact with another group whose language has ...
In today's world, where the advent of social networking and the fast paced development of globalizat...
More than half of the world’s 7,000 languages are critically endangered and under threat of extincti...
This essay traces the spread of the English language across the world and its political and economic...
As English has become a powerful tool to ‘conquer’ the world, the needs to consider the issues arise...
Since the end of World War II, English has become the virtual lingua franca of the planet. However,...
The typical academic discourse on language endangerment has presented languages as anthropomorphic o...
For a number of years there has been growing concern about the loss of the world’s linguistic divers...
This work attempts to provide a detailed analysis of the role of English in today's globalizing worl...