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English as a Lingua Franca and Translation
Interpreter and Translator Trainer, 2013AbstractThis article explores the impact that English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) may have on translator and interpreter training. The paper first defines ELF and highlights major findings in this new research paradigm. Secondly, the relationship between ELF, multilingualism and translation is discussed in some detail.
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Rethinking English as a lingua franca in scientific-academic contexts
Journal of English for Research Publication Purposes, 2022We aim to challenge assumptions made about the use of English as a “lingua franca” in scientific-academic contexts, identify the impact of such assumptions on trajectories of knowledge production and uptake, and legitimize the use of multiple ...
Federico Navarro +11 more
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Higher education students’ attitudes towards English as a lingua franca in virtual exchange settings
Journal of English as a Lingua Franca, 2023Mentored online intercultural and international collaboration projects using English as a lingua franca (ELF) in tertiary curricula are a valuable pedagogical approach to develop intercultural communicative competence.
Alice Gruber +5 more
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English as a lingua franca and European identity – parallelisms in their development
Journal of English as a Lingua Franca, 2022This paper examines the relationship between English as a lingua franca (henceforth ELF) and European identity. In the first place, the ELF phenomenon and its status in the European context, where multilingual policies prevail, are discussed.
Vasilica Mocanu
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Journal of English as a Lingua Franca, 2022
In the last decade numerous studies have been published in the field of English as an academic lingua franca (academic ELF). The majority of them, however, are devoted to the speaking mode.
I. Shchemeleva
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In the last decade numerous studies have been published in the field of English as an academic lingua franca (academic ELF). The majority of them, however, are devoted to the speaking mode.
I. Shchemeleva
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Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2022
AbstractInternational communications have always relied on a Lingua Franca an intermediary language, to serve as a bridge to mediate understanding between individuals with diverse cultural and language background. With the arrival of social media in 1995 with the appearance of Ebay, has resulted in an amplified need for a Lingua Franca.
Andy Kirkpatrick, Iris Schaller-Schwaner
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AbstractInternational communications have always relied on a Lingua Franca an intermediary language, to serve as a bridge to mediate understanding between individuals with diverse cultural and language background. With the arrival of social media in 1995 with the appearance of Ebay, has resulted in an amplified need for a Lingua Franca.
Andy Kirkpatrick, Iris Schaller-Schwaner
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English as a lingua franca defined by pre-service teachers: insights from theory and practice
Journal of English as a Lingua Franca, 2021Despite the sheer reality of English used as a lingua franca in and outside L2 English classrooms, many teachers are still unaware of the concept of English as a lingua franca (ELF), which makes integration of ELF awareness into teacher education ...
Elif Kemaloglu-Er, Y. Bayyurt
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