FaridKhan Posted Friday at 04:43 PM Report Share Posted Friday at 04:43 PM English | 1989 | ISBN: 0582517346 | 1779 pages | EPUB / MOBI | 3.3 MB 9780582517349Catergory: Foreign Language Study, NonfictionEnglish is generally acknowledged to be the world's most important language. It is perhaps worth glancing briefly at thebasis for that evaluation. There are, after all, thousands of different languages in the world, and each will seem uniquelyimportant to those who speak it as their native language, the language they acquired at their mother's knee. But thereare more objective standards of elative importance. One criterion is the number of speakers of the language. A secondis the extent to which a language is geographically dispersed: in how many continents and countries is it used or is aknowledge of it necessary? A third is its functional load: how extensive is the range of purposes for which it is used? Inparticular, to what extent is it the medium for highly valued cultural manifestations such as a science or a literature? Afourth is the economic and political influence of the native speakers of the language.If we restrict the first criterion to native speakers of the language, the number of speakers of English is more than 300million, and English ranks well below Chinese (which has over three times that number of speakers). The second criterion,the geographical dispersal of the language, invites comparison with (for example) Hebrew, Latin, and Arabic aslanguages used in major world religions, though only Arabic has a substantial number of speakers. But the spread ofEnglish over most of the world as an international language is a unique phenomenon in the world's history: about 1500million people -over a third of the world's population -live in countries where English has some official status or is one ofthe native languages, if not the dominant native language. By the third criterion, the great literatures of the Orient spring tomind, not to mention the languages of Tolstoy, Goethe, Cervantes, and Racine. But in addition to being the language of thestill more distinguished Shakespeare, English leads as the primary medium for twentieth-century science and technology.The fourth criterion invokes Japanese, Russian, and German, for example, as languages of powerful, productive, andinfluential nations. But English is the language of the United. States, whose gross domestic product in 1980 was more thandouble that of its nearest competitor, Japan. No claim has here been made for the importance of English on the grounds ofits quality as a language (the size of its vocabulary, its relative lack of inflections, the alleged flexibility of its syntax). Thechoice of an international language, or lingua franca, is never based on linguistic or aesthetic criteria but always on political,economic, and demographic ones.Contents of Download: Randolph Quirk - A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language.epub (Randolph Quirk) (2010) (1.52 MB) Randolph Quirk - A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language.mobi (Randolph Quirk) (0101) (2.35 MB)⋆🕷- - - - -☽───⛧ ⤝❖⤞ ⛧───☾ - - - -🕷⋆️ A Comprehensive Grammar Of The English Language (3.87 MB)NitroFlare Link(s)https://nitroflare.com/view/A46E81C0D2091D9/A.Comprehensive.Grammar.Of.The.English.Language.rar?referrer=1635666RapidGator Link(s)https://rapidgator.net/file/240279035661f8f4dbeb001fe3c24feb/A.Comprehensive.Grammar.Of.The.English.Language.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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