THE GLOBAL DOMINANCE OF ENGLISH: OPPORTUNITY OR THREAT TO NATIONAL LANGUAGES?
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20007257
Kalit so‘zlar
globalization, English, language diversity, national languages, language policy.Annotasiya
The article analyzes the global dominance of English and its role in linguistic globalization. It examines effects on language diversity, threats to national languages, and strategies for preserving linguistic and cultural identity worldwide.
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