If Britain is self-destructing, what will happen to English as a global language? Have we just witnessed the beginning of the end of the global hegemony of English? Some have already started to question the role of English in the EU after the British will no longer be part of the union
Throughout history English became the most widely spoken international language in the world today t...
The article highlights the present state of English and predicts its future in the context of an exp...
Our Anglo-Saxon forebears would have been surprised to see the development of these new languages, w...
In this brief article I focus on the possible implications of Brexit in terms of what might happen t...
This essay examines in what ways the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union negatively affect...
In the three years and seven months between the referendum on 23 June 2016 and 31 January 2020, when...
The UK is not the only English speaking EU state, but when Ireland and Malta both joined the EU they...
In all its chaos, divisiveness and uncertainty, Brexit has not only raised considerable constitution...
As global communication proliferates throughout the world, so does the need for a global language. A...
In this issue of the journal we present a forum on a current topic of key sociolinguistic interest t...
Legally, the 24 official languages of the 28 EU members have the same status and all EU documents an...
Brexit has become one of the hot topics in the last few years. In June 2016, the UK voted for leavin...
The future of global English is a topic of much debate and speculation as it relates to the evolutio...
Learning society is a condition of human survival. To know foreign language, its history, borrowings...
As the need for efficient communication between global participants in academia, business, and polit...
Throughout history English became the most widely spoken international language in the world today t...
The article highlights the present state of English and predicts its future in the context of an exp...
Our Anglo-Saxon forebears would have been surprised to see the development of these new languages, w...
In this brief article I focus on the possible implications of Brexit in terms of what might happen t...
This essay examines in what ways the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union negatively affect...
In the three years and seven months between the referendum on 23 June 2016 and 31 January 2020, when...
The UK is not the only English speaking EU state, but when Ireland and Malta both joined the EU they...
In all its chaos, divisiveness and uncertainty, Brexit has not only raised considerable constitution...
As global communication proliferates throughout the world, so does the need for a global language. A...
In this issue of the journal we present a forum on a current topic of key sociolinguistic interest t...
Legally, the 24 official languages of the 28 EU members have the same status and all EU documents an...
Brexit has become one of the hot topics in the last few years. In June 2016, the UK voted for leavin...
The future of global English is a topic of much debate and speculation as it relates to the evolutio...
Learning society is a condition of human survival. To know foreign language, its history, borrowings...
As the need for efficient communication between global participants in academia, business, and polit...
Throughout history English became the most widely spoken international language in the world today t...
The article highlights the present state of English and predicts its future in the context of an exp...
Our Anglo-Saxon forebears would have been surprised to see the development of these new languages, w...