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Voice assistant comprehension of Cameroonian English: Technological linguistic imperialism in the digital age

EPASA MOTO
This study investigates the accuracy of mainstream voice assistants (Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa) in comprehending Cameroonian English, a variety spoken by over 8 million speakers.
Azane Charles
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Linguistic imperialism: a conspiracy, or a conspiracy of silence?

Language Policy, 2007
Man’s mind cannot grasp the causes of events in their completeness, but the desire to find those causes is implanted in man’s soul. And without considering the multiplicity and complexity of the conditions any one of which taken separately may seem to be the cause, he snatches at the first approximation to a cause that seems to him intelligible, and ...
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Imperialism without prestige: The Russian language, chronotope, and the paradoxes of linguistic decolonization in Lithuania

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology
While in postcolonial contexts the language of the former imperial power is often associated with modernity and prestige, in Lithuania, which has a history of Russian domination, the Russian language indexes backwardness and vulgarity. In this article, I
Marina Mikhaylova
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Language teaching = Linguistic imperialism?

Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1994
Abstract Linguistic imperialism is the expansion of a small number of privileged languages at the cost of a large number of others. The language teaching profession is a potential instrument of linguistic imperialism and needs to address the question of the ecological impact of language teaching and to take an ecological view of ...
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When Linguistic Hierarchy Becomes Infrastructure: AI, Language, and the Reconfiguration of Linguistic Imperialism

Journal of Universal Language
Recent advances in AI translation and LLMs have generated expectations that computational systems may broaden access to global knowledge. Multilingual pretrained models process and generate text across dozens of languages, expanding linguistic coverage ...
Silo Chin
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Linguistic Imperialism

1997
The entry presents the key constituents of linguistic imperialism. Principles for English learning that are central to the promotion of English worldwide by the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States are questioned. Monolingualism was imposed in the UK historically and in settler colonies in the Americas and Australasia. This occurred in Roman times
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Linguistic Imperialism

TESOL Quarterly, 1994
Thomas Ricento, Robert Phillipson
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The Views on Linguistic Imperialism in Multicultural Classroom

The IAFOR International Conference on Arts & Humanities – Hawaii 2023 Official Conference Proceedings, 2023
Etsuko Yamada
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