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The Dominance of English as a Language of Science: Effects on Other Languages and Language Communities (Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL], 84)
Author: Ulrich Ammon
Year: January 1, 2001
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 16 MB
Language: English



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fecher@springer. com or visit our website at springer. com/csl. The Dominance of English as a Language of Science Effects on Other Languages and Language Communities Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] 84 Introduction: In today's globalized world, the dominance of English as a language of science has had a profound impact on other languages and language communities around the world. This phenomenon has led to a significant loss of cultural diversity and linguistic richness, as well as the marginalization of non-native speakers of English in scientific fields. The consequences of this dominance are not only limited to the realm of language but also extend to the broader social and political structures of society. As such, it is essential to study and understand the process of technology evolution and its effects on human communication. Chapter 1: The Rise of English as a Global Language of Science The rise of English as a global language of science can be traced back to the 17th century when England became a major colonial power. During this time, English was introduced as the language of science, technology, and commerce, leading to its widespread adoption in academic and research settings. The influence of English continued to grow throughout the 19th and 20th centuries with the emergence of the United States and Britain as dominant world powers.
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fecher@springer。comまたはspringerの私達のウェブサイトを訪問しなさい。com/csl。科学の言語としての英語の優位性は、他の言語や言語コミュニティに影響を与えます言語の社会学への貢献[CSL] 84はじめに:今日のグローバル化された世界では、科学の言語としての英語の優位性は、世界中の他の言語や言語コミュニティに大きな影響を与えています。この現象は、文化的多様性と言語的富の著しい喪失、ならびに科学分野における非英語話者の疎外をもたらした。この優位性の影響は、言語の分野に限られるだけでなく、社会のより広い社会的および政治的構造にも及んでいる。したがって、技術の進化の過程とその人間のコミュニケーションへの影響を研究し、理解することが重要です。第1章:科学のグローバル言語としての英語の形成科学のグローバル言語としての英語の形成は、イギリスが植民地時代の17世紀にさかのぼることができる。この間、英語は科学、技術、商業の言語として導入され、学術および研究環境で広く採用された。英語圏の影響力は19世紀から20世紀にかけて増大し続け、アメリカ合衆国とイギリスが支配的な世界大国として台頭した。

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