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Title: Negotiating National Languages, English as a World Language, and Individual Multilingualism in the Global South
Authors: May, S.
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: University of Jaffna
Abstract: In this keynote presentation, I will explore the often-fraught tensions in language policy in the global South in relation to the dominance of national languages and a related emphasis on public monolingualism, the burgeoning expansion and influence of English as a world language, and their collective impact on the maintenance of individual multilingualism. I will critically examine the still-apparent tendency in language policy – rooted in its colonial origins - to undermine individual multilingualism in a wide variety of local languages in favor of monolingualism in national languages and/or delimited bilingualism in an international language such as English. In so doing, I will also question the often-naïve assumption that the acquisition of English is the key to social, economic, and educational mobility in an increasingly globalized world.
URI: http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/11506
ISBN: 978-624-6150-60-0
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