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‘Globish-lization’: a worldwide non-native English problem or a chance to evolve?
Trends in Microbiology, 2014In 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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Do you speak Globish? Geographies of the globalization of English and linguistic diversity
2018English 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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Don't teach (my) English, insegnate Globish
2007Panoramica sulle problematiche legate all'International English (EIL) e all'Inglese come Lingua Franca (ELF) e alle loro ricadute ...
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English vs "Globish": the future of English as a global language
2012One of the questions about the “global” role of the English language regards the possible formation of a single standard variety above nationality, that would be learnt by the populations of the 21st century. It is not practical to formulate hypotheses because the way in which English has evolved has no precedents.
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Globish, world englishes and a suitcase: embracing language diversities in travel experiences
In the highly globalised world we all belong to, constant contacts among cultures, identities, and languages are on the increase. Such contacts have become inevitable and mainly result from travelling practices that seem to be more intensive than ever before.Pukiene, Asta +2 more
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C'era una volta la letteratura inglese. Da Lodge alla Globish literature
2009Curatela dell'intero numero monografico della rivista e un saggio all'interno della stessa. Codice ISSN: 1972-7321.
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Forme dell'Inglese semplificato. Il «Globish» di Jean-Paul Nerrière
2017Il presente lavoro si propone di effettuare una ricognizione delle problematiche concernenti l’evoluzione della lingua inglese in concomitanza con l’intensificarsi dei processi di globalizzazione e di soffermarsi sulle principali forme dell’inglese semplificato, da varie parti proposte e utilizzate, con una particolare attenzione al «Globish» di Jean ...
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Globish: how the English language became the world's language
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