The Rise of English and the Space for Modern Languages

This article examines the space for modern languages in Inner Circle English countries including Australia, UK, and USA against the continued rise of English as a global lingua franca. It is reasonable to surmise that the global popularity of English – demanded by the Outer and Expanding Circle and...

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Main Author: M. Obaidul Hamid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ULAB Press 2024-12-01
Series:Crossings
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Online Access:https://journals.ulab.edu.bd/index.php/crossings/article/view/592
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Summary:This article examines the space for modern languages in Inner Circle English countries including Australia, UK, and USA against the continued rise of English as a global lingua franca. It is reasonable to surmise that the global popularity of English – demanded by the Outer and Expanding Circle and mainly supplied by the Inner Circle countries will leave limited instrumental value for learning other languages. As reported in this article, the global linguistic market is dominated by English which has also attracted new market players alongside the old, Anglophone market leaders. Indeed, the “English is enough” ideology is dominant in the Inner Circles of English, affecting the quantity and quality of the study of other languages in these societies. Despite all sociolinguistic, attitudinal, and instrumental factors in favor of an English-only monolingual social psyche, the article concludes that the space of other languages has not fully dried out. There are still many reasons from multiple perspectives that point to the value of other languages in a global regime of English.
ISSN:2071-1107
2958-3179