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Title: English as a lingua franca and its impact on Spanish language and society: Evidence from different settings
Authors: Luján García, Carmen Isabel 
UNESCO Clasification: 57 Lingüística
Keywords: English as a Lingua Franca
Anglo-american culture
Spain
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: 1224-5712
Journal: Analele Universitatii din Craiova - Seria Stiinte Filologice, Lingvistica 
Abstract: This paper, which is composed of two main sections, deals with the impact of English and Anglo-American culture on Spanish language and society. In the first part, an analysis of the presence of English in Spanish shop windows to greet Christmas is provided. In the second one, it examines the Spanish educational system and workplace, and discusses the extent to which the process of globalisation may have 'negative' effects on the linguistic, and, probably, cultural identity of speakers whose native language is not English. English has become the lingua franca of communication across the globe, but what kind of English should be used? It deals with the importance of focusing on the effectiveness of communication, rather than on the imitation of native models.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/45849
ISSN: 1224-5712
Source: Analele Universitatii din Craiova - Seria Stiinte Filologice, Lingvistica[ISSN 1224-5712],v. 34, p. 115-132
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