This essay attempts to answer some of the basic assumptions made about English as a global language. It is argued that such assumptions, especially those concerning political and economic power, are not sufficient in themselves to explain why English has acquired such global importance. Rather, what has greatly contributed to the possibility for any language to become global has been a change in the nature of language itself, a change which made language more standardized and uniform than it had ever been before. Also this relates to how this process of standardization led to changes in how text was produced, and as a result changes in how reading would take place. Such changes pre-empted and made possible the later invention of the printin...
This essay explores the rise of global anglophone as a methodological rubric, and the place of Engli...
This essay traces the spread of the English language across the world and its political and economic...
The article considers the problems caused by the educational paradigm shift as a result of the Engli...
This essay attempts to answer some of the basic assumptions made about English as a global language....
36 p. : il.-- Bibliogr.: p.33-36English is unquestionably the universal lingua franca in every field...
This article deals with the ongoing debate on the complex role of English as an International Langua...
As English has become a powerful tool to ‘conquer’ the world, the needs to consider the issues arise...
English language is a language before Globalization; English is the language after Globalization. Gl...
The main theme of this work is the influence of English on a multilevel world-wide scale on the mos...
AbstractThis research paper studies the phenomenon of the Global Language. The English language is c...
C urrent debates on the possible linguistic consequences of the process ofglobalization concentrate ...
This paper addresses methodological issues that emerge in the study of English as an international l...
This essay explores the rise of global anglophone as a methodological rubric, and the place of Engli...
Abstract: It is argued that English as a global language has some advantages to people around the wo...
This essay explores the rise of global anglophone as a methodological rubric, and the place of Engli...
This essay explores the rise of global anglophone as a methodological rubric, and the place of Engli...
This essay traces the spread of the English language across the world and its political and economic...
The article considers the problems caused by the educational paradigm shift as a result of the Engli...
This essay attempts to answer some of the basic assumptions made about English as a global language....
36 p. : il.-- Bibliogr.: p.33-36English is unquestionably the universal lingua franca in every field...
This article deals with the ongoing debate on the complex role of English as an International Langua...
As English has become a powerful tool to ‘conquer’ the world, the needs to consider the issues arise...
English language is a language before Globalization; English is the language after Globalization. Gl...
The main theme of this work is the influence of English on a multilevel world-wide scale on the mos...
AbstractThis research paper studies the phenomenon of the Global Language. The English language is c...
C urrent debates on the possible linguistic consequences of the process ofglobalization concentrate ...
This paper addresses methodological issues that emerge in the study of English as an international l...
This essay explores the rise of global anglophone as a methodological rubric, and the place of Engli...
Abstract: It is argued that English as a global language has some advantages to people around the wo...
This essay explores the rise of global anglophone as a methodological rubric, and the place of Engli...
This essay explores the rise of global anglophone as a methodological rubric, and the place of Engli...
This essay traces the spread of the English language across the world and its political and economic...
The article considers the problems caused by the educational paradigm shift as a result of the Engli...