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    A Lingua Franca; the Catalyst of International Debates The term lingua franca is usually associated with languages; more precisely, any language that is commonly used by people whose native language differentiates. In order to communicate, a common language arises – a lingua franca – that is understood by all ethnic groups. English is unequivocally the most important lingua franca in the world. There are several reasons as to why it came to dominate world. The Brits; British imperialism was at

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    at the aspects of a lingua franca and its role in societies. Also, the adaptation of other languages’ vocabulary and usage into the English language, and how English has impacted vocabulary and grammar structures on other languages. Furthermore, it talks about the effects on minority languages due to the continuous spread and dominance of English. Later, it touches upon some positive aspects that it has brought into modern day life across the globe. English as a Lingua Franca Over centuries, the

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    Lingua franca is defined as a language that is adopted as a common language between speakers whose native languages are different (‘lingua franca’. 2016. Oxford Dictionaries.com. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/lingua_franca). In her book The Phonology of English as an International Language (2000), Jenkins stated that the most universally used lingua franca is English, and there are more non-native English speakers compared to native English speakers. The English language has been on

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    A lingua franca refers to the language that is used to facilitate common language between people who may be having different start languages. English can be seen as a Lingua Franca of the modern society that has been extensively used in the areas such as the internet, Business and also other forms of international interaction (Dearden, 2014). In the past decades or perhaps centuries, the use of Latin and Greek as a lingua franca was evident as it was used by many scholars to facilitate their works

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    communication, and technology the status of English becomes a lingua franca in the world. That is, a language that is used as a means of communication between people with different language. This change, of course, brings some impacts in the roles of English as a language. English is not seen as a language for identity anymore. Yet, it functions mainly as a means of communication. Added to this, the change of the English status as a lingua franca will also impact to the educational sector especially in

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    English language is a vital means of communication for millions of people around the world. English has now become the Lingua Franca of the business world. In the business world, partners and companies belonging to different nations and cultures conduct operations in either one of the languages of the involved or in a ‘neutral’ language, known as the Lingua Franca. Lingua Franca signifies the common language or the common language for speakers of different first languages and can also be referred

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    (Tsuda, 1999). Research on globalisation argues strong evidence that English is the lingua franca or international language and communication of today. But to what extent has globalisation progressed through language? And how has this discourse been linked to provide social, economic, political and technological hegemony? The purpose of this essay is to critique the effects of globalisation on English lingua franca, with reference to international communication. It will identify the western influence

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    Humanity's Lingua Franca

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    Humanity’s Lingua Franca My former choir director once stated that singing made one more vulnerable than even being nude. Because really the act of singing is like that of cutting yourself open, and giving people a piece of you through a concoction of air and honed muscle coordination, oscillating to a degree that could be physically felt by others. This human connection offered by the art form is primarily physical. Every song heard be it live or recorded is a physical manifestation of someone’s

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    reason it has been taught and studied all around the world. These prospects led to the formation of English language as a lingua franca, whether it’s United Kingdom, United States or Canada people have devised their own extents for speaking the English(Wen, 2012). Not only in the European countries but also in all over South Asia, English has been utilised as the lingua franca as the English language has been definitively utilised without being necessarily the language of identification. English language

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    is important to note that a lingua franca is necessary for people to communicate on a global level. International relations are important and have been important throughout history. The League of Nations was the first of many alliances to allocate a special place for English making it lingua franca for its proceedings. Lingua franca is a shared language of communication used between people whose main languages are different. In order for a language to become lingua franca, it must be widely used by

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