ABSTRACT. As English emerges as the first world-wide lingua franca, countries whose native language is not English increasingly face the following dilemma: either they will have to lose their soul (by switching off the protection of their national language and culture) or they will have to lose their heart (by scaling down the redistributive component of their welfare state). This conclusion rests on the following premises, which the article presents and vindicates: (1) If weaker languages are to survive, the countries in which they are spoken will have to insist on the linguistic territoriality principle. (2) Plurilingual portfolios do now and increasingly will tend to include English. (3) If some area’s native language emerges as a world ...
This paper aims to analyze the commodification aspect of dominant languages, in particular, English,...
The relationship between economics and language, which is growing in the literature, has raised a br...
This article explores the impacts of economic and cultural globalization on language and language ed...
As English emerges as the first worldwide lingua franca, countries whose native language is not Engl...
The article analyses whether the expansion of English is adding to linguistic repertoires, or whethe...
This article focuses on the issues of language policy that take place nowadays, including globaliza...
C urrent debates on the possible linguistic consequences of the process ofglobalization concentrate ...
The paper focuses on the economic factors affecting the formation of the language of international c...
As the need for efficient communication between global participants in academia, business, and polit...
Globalization, as a world phenomenon has a direct relationship with language identities, Language lo...
36 p. : il.-- Bibliogr.: p.33-36English is unquestionably the universal lingua franca in every field...
The driving force behind Globalization is Capitalism. As capitalists search for new avenues of inves...
This article resumes three interpretations for the phenomenon of the bond between globalization and ...
As indicated in the title, this article shows a brief viewpoint of English as an international langu...
Abstract: It is argued that English as a global language has some advantages to people around the wo...
This paper aims to analyze the commodification aspect of dominant languages, in particular, English,...
The relationship between economics and language, which is growing in the literature, has raised a br...
This article explores the impacts of economic and cultural globalization on language and language ed...
As English emerges as the first worldwide lingua franca, countries whose native language is not Engl...
The article analyses whether the expansion of English is adding to linguistic repertoires, or whethe...
This article focuses on the issues of language policy that take place nowadays, including globaliza...
C urrent debates on the possible linguistic consequences of the process ofglobalization concentrate ...
The paper focuses on the economic factors affecting the formation of the language of international c...
As the need for efficient communication between global participants in academia, business, and polit...
Globalization, as a world phenomenon has a direct relationship with language identities, Language lo...
36 p. : il.-- Bibliogr.: p.33-36English is unquestionably the universal lingua franca in every field...
The driving force behind Globalization is Capitalism. As capitalists search for new avenues of inves...
This article resumes three interpretations for the phenomenon of the bond between globalization and ...
As indicated in the title, this article shows a brief viewpoint of English as an international langu...
Abstract: It is argued that English as a global language has some advantages to people around the wo...
This paper aims to analyze the commodification aspect of dominant languages, in particular, English,...
The relationship between economics and language, which is growing in the literature, has raised a br...
This article explores the impacts of economic and cultural globalization on language and language ed...