CURRENT METHODOLOGICAL, LINGUISTIC ISSUES AND APPROACHES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING LINGUISTIC GLOBALIZATION AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF ENGLISH IN GLOBAL CONTEXTS
Keywords:
globalization, lexicon, culture, English language, identity, language contact, innovation, Sociolinguistics, Language contact, Language change, Language variation, Cultural influence on language, Global communication, Language and identity, Language policy, Digital communication and language, Applied linguistics.Abstract
This article examines the profound impact of linguistic globalization on the English language, analyzing its transformation in diverse global contexts. It explores how increased contact and cultural exchanges lead to lexical, syntactic, and phonological innovations, shaping new Englishes. The research aims to understand the dynamic interplay between global communication needs and localized linguistic identities.
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