Linguistic ImperialismOUP Oxford, 09.04.1992 - 374 Seiten This book explores the contemporary phenomenon of English as an international language, and sets out to analyse how and why the language has become so dominant. It looks at the spread of English historically, at the role it plays in Third World countries, and at the ideologies transmitted through the English language. |
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... ( ibid .: 114 ) , but relegates discussion of non - military means of compulsion to a footnote and future research ( ibid .: 128 ) . He lends credence to the idea of English being ' neutral ' , though acknowledging its role in ...
... ( ibid .: 114 ) , but relegates discussion of non - military means of compulsion to a footnote and future research ( ibid .: 128 ) . He lends credence to the idea of English being ' neutral ' , though acknowledging its role in ...
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... ( ibid .: 4 ) . There is also a clear wish to monopolize the field : Britain ought not to stand by - to take two recent examples- while Libya is offered a German professor of English for her new university and Egypt exports Egyptian ...
... ( ibid .: 4 ) . There is also a clear wish to monopolize the field : Britain ought not to stand by - to take two recent examples- while Libya is offered a German professor of English for her new university and Egypt exports Egyptian ...
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... ( ibid .: 5 ) . The report indicates that private funds may be available . For instance the Nuffield Foundation had agreed to finance a teacher training programme in Allahabad . The report recommends that ' to enable the Council to ...
... ( ibid .: 5 ) . The report indicates that private funds may be available . For instance the Nuffield Foundation had agreed to finance a teacher training programme in Allahabad . The report recommends that ' to enable the Council to ...
Inhalt
Taking stock of a world commodity | 1 |
English the dominant language | 17 |
Notes | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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academic activities African languages American analysis anglocentricity applied linguistics arguments bilingual Britain British Council Centre Chapter Commonwealth communication context cultural diplomacy discourse dominant language economic education systems élite ELT experts English language English linguistic imperialism English teaching European experience factors Ford Foundation foreign language French functions funding global goals higher education ibid ideological India influence institutions interview involved issues Kachru Kenya language in education language learning language planning language policy language teaching learners legitimate linguicism linguicist linguistic human rights London major Makerere Report medium of education monolingual mother tongue multilingual Namibia native speaker needs Nigeria norms Nuffield Foundation Nutford House official language overseas pedagogy Periphery periphery-English countries Perren Phillipson political problems professional programmes projects promotion relation relevant role second language Skutnabb-Kangas social structure Swahili SWAPO teacher training teaching of English tenet theoretical theory Unesco University Zambian languages