Plurality of English
Plurality of English
Plurality of English
World English is the language used in business, trade and diplomacy and other
international activities.
- the concept of the English language as a global means of communication in
numerous dialects, and also the movement towards an international standard for
the language. It is also referred to as Global English, World English, Common
English, Continental English or General English. Sometimes "international
English" and the related terms above refer to a desired standardization, i.e.
Standard English; however, there is no consensus on the path to this goal.
World Englishes refers to the varieties of English from different regions of the world. It
is a term referring to the emerging Englishes which are products of influences by
the United Kingdom or United States.
- refers to the different varieties of English and English-based creoles developed in
different regions of the world.
- Any language variety of English including those developed by communities in
which English was not indigenous in modern history
- Forms of New Englishes not uniform in characteristics, but share criteria;
developed through education system developed in an area where English was not
spoken by majority of people has become nativised“ by own language features
a. Historical reasons: spread through trade and colonization, wars, and cultural
dissemination.
b. Educational reasons: English is much more developed than other languages.
c. Political reasons: Language of super power and language of political institution
d. Intellectual reasons: scientific, technological, and academic info available in
English
e. Economic reasons: working language
f. Practical reasons: international air traffic, emergency services
g. Entertainment reasons: language of popular music, cultures, broadcasting
Kachru (1985) proposed this concentric circle to illustrate the spread of English all
over the world. Each circle in this model represents the kind of function and acquisition in
which English language is used.
According to Kachru (1992) the global spread of English can be explained in terms
of two diasporal transportations.
1. The first dispersal was within the Inner Circle where a monolingual English-
speaking population migrated on a relatively large scale to countries like North
America, Australia and New Zealand
2. The second diasporas of the Outer and Expanding circle was the result of the
colonization of Asia and Africa by the British.
Assignment:
1. If we welcome English varieties, will it mean lowering the standard of English?
Defend your answer.
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