2021
DOI: 10.4236/sm.2021.111001
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Global Communication Is the Vehicle for Language Expansion

Abstract: This article is investigating the development of the English language and its influence on global communication in the world. Globalization has both positive and negative effects on existing languages, integration between countries and cultures as it involves changes. Survey and interview methods are applied for the determination of various people's level of foreign language knowledge and opinions about globalization. Practical implication in this work is to inform society about globalization through the forei… Show more

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“…Indeed, we should agree with the idea that global communication is a kind of conductor of linguistic expansion, since at the present stage of human development it is becoming obvious that linguistic diversity affects management decisions in modern multinational institutions (Ysmailova et al, 2021). This experience is typical for EU member states, primarily manifested in the formation of linguistic communities that unite these countries that use the world's most widely spoken languages, the experience of communities that eventually develop into political organizations and help countries preserve national identity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Indeed, we should agree with the idea that global communication is a kind of conductor of linguistic expansion, since at the present stage of human development it is becoming obvious that linguistic diversity affects management decisions in modern multinational institutions (Ysmailova et al, 2021). This experience is typical for EU member states, primarily manifested in the formation of linguistic communities that unite these countries that use the world's most widely spoken languages, the experience of communities that eventually develop into political organizations and help countries preserve national identity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%