More specifically, people who live somewhere where English isn't the primary language.
Basically, I'm just looking for the effects of having multiple languages/dialects in other countries. It's just an introductory linguistics class, so there's nothing heavy involved:
I'd really appreciate it if a few people would be willing to answer some of these questions for me. Like I said, I don't really need anything in depth, but I may ask a few more questions based on answers to these.
Basically, I'm just looking for the effects of having multiple languages/dialects in other countries. It's just an introductory linguistics class, so there's nothing heavy involved:
- What languages are commonly spoken in your country? Do any of them hold overt or implied prestige over the others?
In general, who speaks which languages? (looking at social factors-education level, age, gender, ethnicity, occupation, geographic region, etc.)
In areas where there is more than one primary language, are there advantages to speaking one language over another? If most people know more than one language, what are the deciding factors for which second+ language you learn?
For what situations is one language appropriate or not? (Education, family, home, work, etc.)
Why did you learn English? What is the general situation of English (and people who speak it) where you are? Has the current political climate changed that at all?
I'd really appreciate it if a few people would be willing to answer some of these questions for me. Like I said, I don't really need anything in depth, but I may ask a few more questions based on answers to these.
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