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Linguistic Imperialism

The Modern Language Journal, 1993
Joshua A. Fishman, Robert Phillipson
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Linguistic Ideologies and American Linguistic Imperialism

The monograph is devoted to the study of the connections between linguistic ideologies, linguistic policies and language construction and their influence on American linguistic imperialism. The analysis of linguistic ideologies revealed the continuity between the ideological trends that formed in England and Germany since the 16th century and defined ...
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Linguistic Imperialism

Asian Englishes, 1998
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Linguistic imperialism

2015
Suresh Canagarajah, Selim Ben Said
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Linguistic imperialism in English-medium higher education

Scholarship has traditionally been global. The thinking of Confucius, Aristotle, Ibn Khaldun, Maimonides, Erasmus, Galileo Galilei, Goethe, Rousseau, and many others are a universal heritage. Contrary to the Romantics’ invention of antiquity, Greek high culture had its roots in Africa, particularly ancient Egypt.
Phillipson, Robert, Kabel, Ahmed
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Questioning Linguistic Imperialism

2015
Kimberly Santiago   +2 more
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