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English as an International Language and ‘Japanese English’

2011
We are a social animal. We grow up by socialization and in the process we acquire beliefs, worldviews, values, attitudes and other social norms and cultural traditions which are shared by members of the society, and which are reinforced through the family, the school, the workplace and others.
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English as an International Language: an Attitudinal Approach

1981
Cultural attitudes are manifested in many ways, but one of the most prominent means is through language communication. As English assumes the role of an international language, it is important to look at the attitudes which are transmitted by its speakers, whether they be native speakers or non-native ones, and to become aware of the dangers of some ...
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English as an International Language

Indogermanische Forschungen, 1987
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Language bias in randomised controlled trials published in English and German

Lancet, The, 1997
Matthias Egger, Christian Lengeler
exaly  

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