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  1. How the English Language Conquered the World - The …

    WEBJan 18, 2022 · English accounts for 60 percent of world internet content and is the lingua franca of pop culture and the global economy. All 100 of the world’s most influential science journals publish in...

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    And while English has continued to be the favored lingua franca in many parts of the world, other languages like Chinese and Spanish are increasingly chipping away at its dominance. English, long considered the primary language for business, has never been as universal or sufficient as conventionally believed.
    The justifications for English — or any language — as a global lingua franca are based primarily in economic efficiency.
    A form of “elite multilingualism” with English as a key component is spreading worldwide and leaving many native English speakers on the sidelines. It is not unreasonable to foresee another lingua franca pushing English aside someday. Spanish, spoken on five major continents, might prove to be the most viable successor.
    SINGAPORE — Riding the crest of globalization and technology, English dominates the world as no language ever has, and some linguists are now saying it may never be dethroned as the king of languages.
  3. Parlez-Vous Anglais? Yes, of Course. - The New York …

    WEBAug 10, 2019 · English has been Europe’s lingua franca since World War II, of course. But younger people in particular, from Stockholm to …

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  4. Language and Languages - The New York Times

  5. Across cultures, English is the word - The New York Times

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