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Le traitement de l’anglais dans certaines entreprises françaises : un globish ou des globishes ?

Scolia, 2011
Despite the current European recommendations in favour of developing linguistic plurality, English in France now occupies a well-established hegemonic position in the world of work. For the last ten years or so, the anglicization of some companies has progressed more and more rapidly and seems, in certain cases, to originate from the fact that these ...
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Scientific Globish: clear enough is good enough

Trends in Microbiology, 2013
Writing in English is a major problem for many scientists. One radical solution would be the adoption by the scientific community of a simplified, standardised version of English that would be easy to learn, use, and understand, and that would increase the clarity, precision, and accuracy of scientific texts.
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Pour être global, parlons globish !

L'Expansion Management Review, 2006
Résumé Complexés face à la langue de Shakespeare, les irréductibles Gaulois auraient tout à gagner à adopter un anglais simplifié mais fonctionnel.
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Dethroning Sovereign Logology: From Gorgias to Globish

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This article opens by considering a famous line from Gorgias that Cassin repeatedly returns to, namely, a line where Gorgias calls logos a great dunastês. In particular, the article examines Cassin’s translation of dunastês as ‘sovereign’ and demonstrates how describing the logos as a sovereign is connected to Cassin’s view of the ‘almightiness of ...
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‘Globish-lization’: a worldwide non-native English problem or a chance to evolve?

Trends in Microbiology, 2014
In the October issue of Trends in Microbiology, Norris [1] and Tychinin and Kamnev [2] discuss the worldwide problem of writing a scientific paper at a level that is ‘adequate’ especially for non-native English speakers. Many of us, when reviewing papers or projects of our peers, or writing our own papers, are aware of the difficulty in communicating ...
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Global or Globish Sociology? Scientific Academic Journals, Internationalization, National Assessment Policies: An Italian Case-study

2020
By their very nature, scientific academic journals are potentially international places of dialogue and controversy. They are precursors of globalization in its strictest sense, historically acting as producers of globality. The paper focuses on the contribution of evaluation policies on constructing the international nature of scientific journals and ...
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Don't teach (my) English, insegnate Globish

2007
Panoramica sulle problematiche legate all'International English (EIL) e all'Inglese come Lingua Franca (ELF) e alle loro ricadute ...
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Do you speak Globish? Geographies of the globalization of English and linguistic diversity

2018
English is widely acknowledged as the language of globalization and the growing hegemony of English has been seen as a main cultural outcome of globalization. This process is shaped by contradictory forces towards linguistic harmonization but also towards diversification, and is geographically uneven.
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C'era una volta la letteratura inglese. Da Lodge alla Globish literature

2009
Curatela dell'intero numero monografico della rivista e un saggio all'interno della stessa. Codice ISSN: 1972-7321.
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