Search results for "Lingua franca" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • with Cultural Studies,"] Lingua Franca, June 5, 1996. Retrieved ... "Mystery Science Theater,"] Lingua Franca, July 1996. Retrieved ...
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  • The Akkadian language became the lingua franca for commerce and diplomacy ... The Akkadian language became the lingua franca of commerce and diplomacy ...
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  • not Sumerians. Semitic Akkadian became the lingua franca, the official language, of inscriptions in all Mesopotamia and of great influence far beyond. ...
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  • language of the Theravada, and as a lingua franca in the exchange of ideas, texts, and scholars between Sri Lanka and the Theravada countries ...
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  • more widespread dialect that forms a lingua franca in central and southeast ... Kaimeer, where Keiese is used as a lingua franca. Bandanese is spoken ...
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  • trade on the West African coast. The lingua franca of the colony was Krio ... 90 percent of the population and is the lingua franca of the city. English ...
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  • Gospels were originally written in Greek, the lingua franca of the Roman Orient. On the strength of an early commentator it has been suggested that Matthew ...
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  • or French, and English spoken as lingua franca. The second largest is the Dravidian family, accounting for some 200 million speakers. Minor linguistic ...
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  • Urdu is the lingua franca of Pakistan and is absorbing many words ... of native speakers, Urdu is the lingua franca and is expected to prevail. ...
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  • promoted the adoption of Urdu as the lingua franca of all Indian Muslims ... . Sir Side perceived Urdu as the lingua franca of Muslims. Having been ...
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  • fostered the intellectual written language (lingua franca) for Eastern Europe, known as Church Slavonic. Boris' reign would set the stage ...
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  • Russian is the lingua franca, though before the 1917 revolution it was Arabic. Each of Dagestan's 33 ethnic groups has its own distinct ...
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  • of Latin America and the use of Spanish as the lingua franca by millions. Although she showed compassion for the Native Americans encountered ...
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  • | languages = Algerian Arabic (Darja) (lingua franca)French (administration ... and Berber or Tamazight. French is the lingua franca. The most widely spoken ...
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  • compound the imagination’s Latin with / The lingua franca et jocundissima.” And, “The whole race is a poet that writes down / The eccentric propositions ...
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  • times until the mid-twentieth century, the lingua franca among Ashkenazi Jews was primarily Yiddish. The Ashkenazi Jews developed a distinct liturgy ...
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  • for the evangelization of the natives in their lingua franca, Guaraní, was held there. For a time, Asunción was important to the Spanish colonial ...
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  • is on its way to replacing Cantonese as their lingua franca. ... population there, it is not used as a lingua franca because speakers of other ...
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  • speech, 'The Forgotten People'," Lingua Franca, February 17, 2007 [http://www.abc.net.au/rn/linguafranca/stories/2007/1848363.htm Judith ...
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  • quot;] Review of a book of essays on Arendt, in Lingua Francaonline. *[https://blogs.bard.edu/arendtcollection/ The Hannah Arendt Collection] ...
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  • to other Indian groups. Their language became a lingua franca among numerous tribes, which along with their experience helped make them leaders in initiating ...
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  • only 1-2 percent of the population speak it; the lingua franca is Solomons Pijin. Solomon Islanders are primarily Christian (mostly Anglican, ...
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  • is Belizean Creole or Kriol. Kriol is the lingua franca in much of the country and is spoken by nearly everyone in Belize as either a first or second ...
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  • to use the Old Greek texts since Greek was the lingua franca of the Roman Empire at the time and the language of the Church, and because the Church ...
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  • with the country's largest lingua franca, New Guinea Pidgin. However, there are pockets of Anglicans elsewhere in the country including ...
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  • men also speak French and Lingala, the main lingua franca of central Africa. Daiji Kimura, Utterance Overlap and Long Silence Among the Baka Pygmies: ...
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  • official language is English, which is also the lingua franca along much of the Caribbean coast. Many of the Native tribes speak only their native tongue ...
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  • together. Common laws, common values and a Lingua franca--usually the language of the colonial power--lead people to see themselves as members of the ...
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  • But Grenadian Creole is considered the lingua franca of the island. French patois (Antillean Creole) is still spoken by about 10-20 percent ...
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  • The Principality of Monaco, more commonly known as Monaco, is a sovereign and independent state in Western Europe located along the French Riviera ...
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  • Province, while Melanesian Pidgin serves as the lingua franca. Many of the islands, as well as the northern and eastern coasts have communities of speakers ...
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  • French, English, and other languages—is the lingua franca of Lomé, of the coastal zone, and of commerce in general. About 60 percent of the ...
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  • Suriname, but Sranan Tongo serves as the lingua franca. Initially the native speech of the Creoles, Sranan Tongo is an English language-based creole language ...
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  • With Cultural Studies,"] Lingua Franca, May 1996. Retrieved February 14, 2022. In 1999, Sokal, with coauthor Jean Bricmont published the ...
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  • letters--usually composed in Akkadian, the lingua franca of the day--indicates that the royal family of Mitanni was by then speaking Hurrian as well. ...
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  • language group. French, once the lingua franca of Indochina and still spoken by some, mostly older Cambodians as a second language, remains the ...
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  • Malay, a lingua franca throughout the region, became Malaysia's sole national language in 1967. English is widely spoken because it was ...
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  • while, especially in Dakar, Wolof is the lingua franca. Pulaar is spoken by the Peuls and Toucouleur. Portuguese Creole is a prominent minority language ...
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  • orator Cicero (106 – 43 B.C.E.). It was the lingua franca among literate Europeans until quite recent times, and the great works of Descartes (1596 ...
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  • Nepali represents the lingua franca of Sikkim. Most people speak and understand English and Hindi in Sikkim. Other languages spoken in Sikkim ...
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  • 1980):55-63. The Padang dialect has become the lingua franca for people of different language regions.George L. Campbell, Compendium of the World's ...
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  • Church as its scripture, as Greek was the lingua franca of the early Church. The three most acclaimed early interpreters were Aquila of Sinope, Symmachus ...
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  • for degree courses. Urdu is the lingua franca of the people, being widely spoken as a second language, although it is the mother tongue of only ...
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  • Pidgin English is the most common lingua franca, especially in the formerly British-administered territories. A mixture of English, French, and ...
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  • around 80 million people in Southeast African lingua franca, making it the most widely spoken language of sub-Saharan Africa. It is now the only African ...
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  • origins, as well as English's role as a lingua franca. It may also be related to the poor capability of early computers, largely originating in ...
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  • elsewhere which have been used as a lingua franca (Plains Indians sign language), or due to a high incidence of hereditary deafness in the community. ...
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  • Russian is the lingua franca, though before the 1917 revolution it was Arabic. In 1938, the alphabets of all Dagestani nations with a written ...
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  • and are therefore forced to use Mandarin as a lingua franca. Rising crime rates, littering, harassive panhandling, and an overloading of the basic infrastructure ...
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  • Arabic was the lingua franca despite the use of English by many of the elite. Many Sudanese are multilingual. ===Religion=== [[Image:Sudan Minaret ...
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  • spread north from Bulgaria and became the lingua franca of the Balkans and Eastern Europe.Horace G. Lunt, "On the relationship of old Church Slavonic ...
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  • It is the official language and serves as lingua franca among Nepali of different ethnolinguistic groups. The regional languages Maithili, Awadhi ...
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  • better off if most adopted a single common lingua franca, such as English or Esperanto, there is a consensus that the loss of languages harms the cultural ...
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  • Isa Ibn Maryam (Arabic: عيسى بن مريم‎, translit. ʿĪsā ibn Maryām; Jesus, son of Mary ), or Jesus in the New Testament, is considered ...
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  • a minor role as Persian served the literary lingua franca used for communication purposes by neighboring peoples and generally relied upon for writing ...
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  • Urdu is the lingua franca of the Northern Areas, understood by most inhabitants. The Shina language (with several dialects) is the language of ...
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  • at least half of the population and serves as a lingua franca for most Afghans. Pashto is spoken by 35 percent of the population, mainly in the south ...
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  • wider civilized world. English remains a lingua franca, often popular even where it is not an official language (as in India). The greatest legacy ...
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  • Armenian and Türkmen minorities. Aramaic, the lingua franca of the region before the advent of Islam, and Arabic, are spoken among certain ethnic groups ...
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  • etc.; the French language would become the lingua franca for the entire European elite as faraway as Romanov Russia; various German princelings would ...
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  • Indian language as opposed to English—the lingua franca of India's intellectuals. Patel felt particularly attracted to Gandhi's inclination ...
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  • in the 1570s. The Venetian language was the lingua franca of the Adriatic coast of Montenegro during those centuries. In the area of Bay of Kotor there ...
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  • became the intellectual written language (lingua franca) for Eastern Europe. The greatest territorial extension was reached under Simeon I of ...
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  • the language of the Aztecs and a regional lingua franca, as well as Chontal Maya, which was also understood by Aguilar. Cortés would be able to ...
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  • national language of China and is used as a lingua franca in the country between people of different linguistic backgrounds. There are as many ...
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  • #039;s population), and also a lingua franca in Africa. It is the official language of nine countries. Mirandese language, another Romance language ...
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  • language became the world's unofficial lingua franca, while English common law is also the foundation of many legal systems throughout the English ...
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  • The German language was once the lingua franca of central, eastern, and northern Europe. As a foreign language, German is the third most taught ...
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