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Publication Date: 2009-Jun
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English as an International Lingua Franca: From Societal to Individual
Yano, Yasukata
World Englishes, v28 n2 p246-255 Jun 2009
This paper takes up three topics for discussion. The first is whether the Kachruvian three-circle model can accommodate the possible change of English use (e.g. native/non-native to individual proficiency, a special talent to a basic skill). The second is what transformation English would undergo if it survives as English as an international language (EIL)/English as lingua franca (ELF). The third topic is the possibility of creating what can be called a "supra-normative (not exo-/endo-normative) standard" for EIL/ELF for pedagogic purposes (e.g. lingua franca core).
Descriptors: Talent, Basic Skills, English (Second Language), Language Role, Second Language Learning, Official Languages, Models, Language Usage, Language Variation, Standard Spoken Usage, Second Language Instruction
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