THE INFLUENCE OF ENGLISH ON NATIONAL LANGUAGES IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20008911
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globalization, English language, lexical borrowing, national languages, linguistic change, sociolinguisticsAnnotasiya
Looking into how English shapes local tongues during global shifts defines this piece. Instead of just borrowing words, shifts in grammar appear alongside cultural shifts tied to English spread. Vocabulary gains from English often come with structural adjustments over time. While some welcome added convenience, others fear loss of traditional expression. Identity ties to language may strengthen or weaken depending on usage patterns. Outcomes vary widely across regions and linguistic traditions involved.
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Published by Cambridge University Press in 2003, Crystal explores how English spreads worldwide. His book focuses on the rise of global English.
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Published by Oxford University Press in 2002, McArthur's work on world English appears here. The author is T. McArthur.
