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1 WHY DOES THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE HAVE GLOBAL DOMINANCE?

2 The simple reasons: English is a lingua franca: Current language of international discourse English is an official language of 50 countries Size of the language family? Indo-European: mutual comprehension? Consider all of the following: English: “Our Father, who art in heaven...” Dutch: “Onze Vader, die in de hemelen zijt...” Spanish: “Padre nuestro, qe estás en los cielos...” Polish: “Ojcze nasz, którys jest w niebiesiech...” Greek: “Patera mas, poù eïsai stoùs ouranoùs...” Albanian: “Ati ynë që je në quiell...” Kurdish: “Yä bäwk-ï ëma, ka la äsmän-ä-y...” Romany: “Dáde amaré, kaj isién k’o devlé...” Sanskrit: “Bho asmäkham svargastha pitah...” Notice the similarities (for example: “pitah,” “patera,” “padre”; or “father,” “vader,” “dáde”) and differences.

3 Dominance of English Media and Internet: Internet Hosts Fig. 5-1-1: A large proportion of the world’s internet users and hosts are in the developed countries of North America and western Europe.

4 Internet Hosts, by Language Fig 5-1-1a: The large majority of internet hosts in 1999 used English, Chinese, Japanese, or European languages.

5 The Pleasures of English Most widely spoken language, global dominance of media, internet. No gender, number or case changes; easy formation of plurals. Relatively simple verb forms (except for irregular verbs). Huge, flexible vocabulary.

6 The Perils of English Idiomatic verb and preposition combinations (“put up,” “get down”) Irregular plurals (ox and oxen; foot and feet, etc.) Spelling (25% irregular, 27 graphemes vs. 40 phonemes) Bizarre written forms: “Though the rough cough and hiccough plough me through, I ought to cross the lough.” No rules for pronunciation and stress Polish vs. polish; dove vs. dove; to, too, two; there, their, they’re

7 Preserving Language Diversity Languages can die. Today, in the face of the global dominance of English and other “world languages,” some people are trying to preserve and even revive languages. Maintaining survivors: Celtic languages (Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Welsh (Cymru), Breton. Bringing back the dead: Hebrew, Manx. Why bother? Because language is about more than just “communicating facts.” Language is about identity, history, continuity – language is a fundamental part of who you are.


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