Many of us think that English dominates the web pages we surf each day. Indeed, until recently English was the predominant language for publishing online, but things are slowly changing and the presence of linguistic diversity on the Internet is starting to become a reality in the global village. The question, however, remains: how many African languages are represented in that diversity?
English has been the dominant language of the Internet for users and infrastructure development. Thi...
Color poster with text, graphs and charts describing research conducted by Adriana Martinez Santa Cr...
English is typically considered not only the language of business, but also the language of the Inte...
Many of us think that English dominates the web pages we surf each day. Indeed, until recently Engli...
The widely used web search engine in Zimbabwe, Google, offers a localised webpage with an option to ...
Abstract - Languages have traditionally been associated with specific ethnic groups confined to defi...
This paper reports on an exploratory study done to assess the demand for multi-language websites by ...
Efforts towards greater linguistic diversity in internet usage have often been seen as means of achi...
This paper deals with an analysis of the English language, as lingua franca of the Internet, mainly ...
UNESCO has been emphasizing the concept of “knowledge societies”, which stresses plurality and diver...
Online knowledge communities can affect the status of languages within the internet linguistic lands...
English is widely acknowledged as the language of globalization and the growing hegemony of English ...
<p>English has become the most influential language for international discourse (Weber 1997, Graddol...
With increasing numbers of computers and diffusion of the internet around the world, localisation of...
Is the Internet a melting pot creating a new lingua franca the “Engternet”? After different waves je...
English has been the dominant language of the Internet for users and infrastructure development. Thi...
Color poster with text, graphs and charts describing research conducted by Adriana Martinez Santa Cr...
English is typically considered not only the language of business, but also the language of the Inte...
Many of us think that English dominates the web pages we surf each day. Indeed, until recently Engli...
The widely used web search engine in Zimbabwe, Google, offers a localised webpage with an option to ...
Abstract - Languages have traditionally been associated with specific ethnic groups confined to defi...
This paper reports on an exploratory study done to assess the demand for multi-language websites by ...
Efforts towards greater linguistic diversity in internet usage have often been seen as means of achi...
This paper deals with an analysis of the English language, as lingua franca of the Internet, mainly ...
UNESCO has been emphasizing the concept of “knowledge societies”, which stresses plurality and diver...
Online knowledge communities can affect the status of languages within the internet linguistic lands...
English is widely acknowledged as the language of globalization and the growing hegemony of English ...
<p>English has become the most influential language for international discourse (Weber 1997, Graddol...
With increasing numbers of computers and diffusion of the internet around the world, localisation of...
Is the Internet a melting pot creating a new lingua franca the “Engternet”? After different waves je...
English has been the dominant language of the Internet for users and infrastructure development. Thi...
Color poster with text, graphs and charts describing research conducted by Adriana Martinez Santa Cr...
English is typically considered not only the language of business, but also the language of the Inte...