2022
DOI: 10.1111/ijet.12332
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Second‐language acquisition behavior and hegemonic language

Abstract: We construct a game-theoretic model in which there are multiple countries with their own languages and each citizen can gain from additional communication in her secondarily acquired language. We demonstrate that in any equilibrium, a hegemonic language, which is a language that all citizens in other countries want to study, emerges. Such an equilibrium is more likely to exist if the size of the population of a country that is not the largest increases, or if the ratio of the gain from the additional communica… Show more

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“…between Bangladesh and its trading partners. The main obstacles to trade are mostly ambiguity, insufficient knowledge, and diminished confidence (Hatsumi, 2022). Language obstacles in Bangladesh necessitate the hiring of individuals proficient in the languages of trading partners, other than English, to facilitate trade agreements.…”
Section: Communication Incapability Emerges Due To Language Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…between Bangladesh and its trading partners. The main obstacles to trade are mostly ambiguity, insufficient knowledge, and diminished confidence (Hatsumi, 2022). Language obstacles in Bangladesh necessitate the hiring of individuals proficient in the languages of trading partners, other than English, to facilitate trade agreements.…”
Section: Communication Incapability Emerges Due To Language Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%