The impact of linguistic vs. cultural imperialism on language learning [PDF]
The current study systematically reviewed selected literature on background, current conceptualization, and direction of the issues of linguistic and cultural imperialism in publications of applied linguistics and language teaching to determine themes in
Somayeh Razmjoo Moghadam, Ghasem Barani
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English linguistic neo-imperialism in the era of globalization: A conceptual viewpoint [PDF]
As Phillipson warned, “[l]inguistic imperialism [is] alive and kicking” and has become even more subtle in an era when English has become the global lingua franca. With this, this conceptual paper aims to propose features of linguistic neo-imperialism by
Jie Zeng
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Linguistic imperialism: a critical study [PDF]
Today, there is a rising need of an international language for infinite purposes and, so far, English seems to be that language. However, its use is being discriminative and unfair in different aspects.
González Fernández, Paula
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From linguistic imperialism to algorithmic dominance: psychological implications of language hegemony in the age of digital intelligence [PDF]
This article examines how language hegemony is being reconfigured in the age of digital intelligence and its psychological implications for language users, particularly regarding confidence, anxiety, and willingness to communicate.
Jianbu Yang, Jie Zeng, Xingpeng Zheng
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Linguistic imperialism: still a valid construct in relation to language policy for Irish Sign Language [PDF]
Linguistic imperialism—a term used to conceptualize the dominance of one language over others—has been debated in language policy for more than two decades.
Heath Rose, John Bosco Conama
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Beyond Chinese Linguistic Imperialism: Multi-linguistic Policy
In discussing the erosion of Tibetan language teaching in Tibet, Chapter 9 explores China’s long history of ‘linguistic imperialism’ and asks how it is mediating, and perhaps even undermining, multicultural education in the PRC.
Baogang He
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Linguistic Imperialism Revisited:
English language has gained the status of being the lingua franca of today’s world. It enjoys more privileges in the territories which used to be under British rule.
Shaila Shams
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The English Linguistic Imperialism
The causes of the current global spread of English is critically analysed in this article. A discussion on the following questions is the basis of this article. • Is English a global language today as a result of policy to make so?
Mahmuda Nasrin
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English Imperialism: A Structural Form of Colonialism in the Intercultural Communication
This study aimed to investigate the intercultural communication life of six Indonesian PhD Muslim female students in Australia as transnationals during their first year living caused by English imperialism.
Win Listyaningrum Arifin
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Linguistic imperialism, English, and development: implications for Colombia [PDF]
This article critically analyses the extent to which research in the field of English and development in the global South supports the claim that English can contribute to development.
Lee Mackenzie
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