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Needforspeed-- Posted 19 years ago
Linguistics Studies

help for my thesis about using english as a global language.

0 good morning, i'm new in this forum.i'm italian and i need your help.i'm doing a thesis about using "english as a global language and i have written a questionnarie to analyse some aspects.i will be very happy if you could answer it. this is the questionnaire(you can answer shortly)thank you very much.bye Questions : 1- Why English is the most predominant language nowadays? Why has it become a global language? 2-Many people think the spread of English is related to the economic and political supremacy of U.K and U.S.A.. If another nation will be more powerful in the future, could English lose its prestige as it happened for Latin or French? 3-Can English be considered as a positive factor in the international growth of the economy? Yes… no….. why? 4-Could the “leadership” of English as a “global language” cause a levelling of the culture into a “global” culture, so to become¬ a danger for minority cultures and traditions? Yes…, No…, Why? 5-The spread of English around the world has generated new varieties of English in the different territories where it has taken root. Could this aspect be a loss for international communications? Yes…, No…, Why? 6-Many experts say that the rise of English as a global language has caused the disappearance of minority languages . Is this a loss, according to you? 7- With the spread of English globally, new words and new varieties have emerged. Do you think it could be a serious danger for Standard English? 8- Nowadays the most important requirement in order to get a job is a good competence in English. Could the loss of this requirement be a disadvantage in our society? 9-Has “Internet” influenced the spread of of global English according to you? Will it help English maintain its global influence? 10-Some experts have seen the promotion of English around the world as a neo-imperialist project or as a linguistic discrimininations. What do you think about it? 11-Many European countries, as Italy and France, defend their mother-tongue; many others consider English very important for international communications and relations. Is the role of English in Europe a danger or a resource? 12-Inevitably, the formation of new varieties of English raises the spectre of the possible dissolution of English into new languages as it happened when Latin gave rise to the various Romance languages. Is English in the same danger? 13-Will those who speak English as a native language automatically be in a position of power compared to those who have to learn it as a second or foreign language? 14-Surfing the web I have read how many English, American, Canadian or Australian scholars think that a god knowledge of English is enough for their career. As a matter of fact, when we read a book of an Anglo-saxon writer, the bibliography is only made up of English texts. Is it a disadvantage for writers of books written in another language? Is this a negative aspect? 15-In the past the European Union adopted a “lingua franca”: Esperanto, but this project failed. Could English be the next experiment? 16-Many experts and linguists discuss about the “English question”. What is your opinion about the future of English? Will it remain the world’s language? 17-In many countries the teaching of English as a “foreign language” is compulsory. What do you think about it? What could the consequences be? 18-What is your opinion about learning English nowadays? Is it a way to enrich our culture or merely a way to adapt ourselves to modern society? 19-Can a global language eliminate the motivation for non native speakers to learn such an important language ? And for native students will the presence of their language as “global language” make them lazy about learning other languages or reduce their opportunities to do it? 0-
  

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0 there is anyone who could help me?02br
00i need short questions.02br
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0 Wow that's a lot of questions. I've tried to answer most of your questions in order, although this may sound a little rambly. The following is all my opinion:02br
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00English is the most predominant language because of the economic and political supremacy of the UK and USA, as well as the the fact that English speaking countries export many aspects of language and cult
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0 I HAVE MODIFIED THE QUESTIONNAIRE IN A "MULTIPLE CHOICE"SO IT'S MORE SIMPLY TO ANSWER.I HAVE POSTED IT IN ATTACHMENT02br
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00here are my comments, quick comments. The first thing that comes to my mind...02br
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001- Why English is the most predominant language nowadays? Why has it become a global language? 01font01b00Because most companies that deal with technology or software are in the US. Technology and science = English. 02b
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0 thank you very much.it's really a good work.02br
00i have posted also a file attachment(in the forth post).is more simply to answer.bye.continue to answer.bye bye 0-
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0 Hi Newforspeed02br
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00Welcome to the forums. Anyone with some knowledge of English can tell that you didn't write your questions yourself. Someone else did that for you, but I'll give you some answers anyway.02br
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001. There were only 4.5 million speakers of English in Shakespeare's day. There are three major reasons for English having become wha
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0 hi,coolbreeze,02br
00firstly..thank you for youe help.02br
00this questions have been corrected by my english teacher so they coulkd seem perfect.02br
00thank you.02br
00continue to answer.bye. 0-
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0>> There will (hopefully) always be a "neutral" variety, the one you'll hear on TV news <<02br
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00There isn't. Around here TV news uses local pronunciations, even those not generally considered conservative General American. For example, most newscasters from around here will pronounce "tomorrow" as "tomohrow" rather than "tomahrow". 02br
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0 thank you to all for yours help.please,continue to answer.bye. 0-
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01cite10Marvin A.12cite10>> There will (hopefully) always be a "neutral" variety, the one you'll hear on TV news <<12br
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10There isn't. Around here TV news uses local pronunciations, even those not generally considered conservative General American. For example, most newscasters from around here will

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