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04 Languagecontact 1
Language Contact
Monolingual
a person who speaks only one language
Bilingual
a person who can speak two languages
Multilingual
a person who can speak more than one language
Bilingualism
the process of a monolingual learning a second language
Polygot
a person who is capable of speaking and writing several
languages with a hight level of proficiency
• Language Z
Lingua
Franca used for
communication
Language X
Meets • Language X and
Pidgin
Language Y Y are mixed
• Language X and
Code
Switching
Y are used
successively
*Canada is officially bilingual under the Official Languages Act and the
Constitution of Canada that require the federal government to deliver services
in both official languages.
Language Contact in "Sociolinguistics" by Ahmet Mesut Ateş
1.1 English as an International Language
Expanding
circle
• English is spoken by 2 billion user
either as a first, second language
or lingua franca.
Outer circle • The number of international
English speakers (also can be
referred as non-native English
speakers) has outnumbered the
native English speakers.
inner circle • We can no more speak of an
English language but of Englishes.
The distinctive status of outer circle Englishes is the nativization process, that
is to say they have undergone their own independent development influenced
by local languages.
• Indian English
• Pakistani English
• Ghanaian English
• Singapor English
Pidgin Etymology
Assumed to be coming from a Chinese attempt to pronounce the English
word business during trades in the Far East.
Creole Etymology
An adaptation of the Castilian Spanish criollo ("homey, local yokel"), from
Portuguese crioulo, diminutive of cria ("person raised in one’s house,
servant"), from Portuguese criar ("to rear, to bring up"), from Latin creo ("to
create").
1. Inter-sentential (code-switching)
2. Intra sentential (code-mixing)