伊恩·麦肯齐,语言接触与英语的未来

Q3 Arts and Humanities
ASp Pub Date : 2018-11-01 DOI:10.4000/asp.5209
Geneviève Bordet
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日内瓦大学前翻译教授Ian MacKenzie在2014年对英语作为一种语言(ELF)进行了研究后,对全球化背景下英语的未来转变提出了一个前瞻性的观点,他将其描述为英语的主导地位和持续的语言接触。考虑到现在非母语人士(L2)说英语的人数比母语人士(L1)多,他首先想知道英语在多大程度上。。。
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Ian MacKenzie, Language Contact and the Future of English
Following his 2014 study on English as a Lingua Franca (ELF), Ian MacKenzie, former professor of translation at the University of Geneva, offers a prospective point of view on the future transformations of English in a globalized context, which he describes as characterized both by the dominance of English and constant language contacts. Taking into account the fact that English is now spoken by more non-native (L2) speakers than native speakers (L1), he first wonders to which extent the exis...
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