English as Todays Global Language
6 pages
(1500 words)
, Download 3
n the absence of any power of the people no language can not become a means of International Communication.... Linguistic refers to the dominance of cultural power, but without the force of political, military and economic base of any one language becomes a means of International Communication.... So it was always, but the situation has reached its apogee in the XIX-th and XX-th centuries, when the economic development, supported by new communication technologies - the telegraph, telephone, radio, television, and finally the Internet, has been global in nature, ensuring the emergence of large transnational corporations....