Acknowledging the unparalleled geographical expanse of English, Ostler draws a firm distinction between English as a mother tongue and English as a lingua franca or communicative tool for non-native speakers. This distinction motivates two separate questions concerning the future of English. First, will English, given its spread as a native language, split into a range of separate languages akin to the development of Latin into the Romance languages? Second, will it continue to be a widely used lingua franca possibly even increase its influence? Ostler’s answer to both of these questions is a resolute no.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Looking ahead ...
... The future of the English language.
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