The Linguistic Dependence of an Independent Country- State of the native Albanian, the impact of English and the multilingual perspective of Kosovo Albanians

This paper presents an outline of the current state of Albanian language in Kosovo in view of the impact of other languages, English in particular. It attempts to understand the underlying causes for the intrusion of English from a diachronic socio-linguistic viewpoint, by looking at similar phenome...

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Main Author: Bora S. Kasapolli
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Language:English
Published: AAB College, Pristina 2019-12-01
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spelling doaj-1e7ac5c58a3d44d3b75bd47c46f070b92020-11-25T00:19:33ZengAAB College, PristinaThesis 1848-42982623-83812019-12-0182295323The Linguistic Dependence of an Independent Country- State of the native Albanian, the impact of English and the multilingual perspective of Kosovo AlbaniansBora S. Kasapolli0University of Zagreb, CroatiaThis paper presents an outline of the current state of Albanian language in Kosovo in view of the impact of other languages, English in particular. It attempts to understand the underlying causes for the intrusion of English from a diachronic socio-linguistic viewpoint, by looking at similar phenomena across the world and relevant research by linguistic scholars. The paper seeks answers to the following questions: What are the causes of English expansion in Kosovo, and how is it affecting the Albanian language? What determines the choice of language and the level of tolerance for borrowings? Furthermore, are there suggested approaches on how to treat this type of modern-day bilingualism? The scope of this paper is in keeping with current efforts to see language changes from a constructive angle, that of bilingualism and multilingualism as global phenomena. In so doing, it aims to contribute to the ongoing discussion about the need to view language as organic and inextricably connected to the evolving social and cognitive fabric of its users. https://thesis-journal.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Bora-S.-Kasapolli.pdflanguagebilingualismalbaniankosovoenglish
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The Linguistic Dependence of an Independent Country- State of the native Albanian, the impact of English and the multilingual perspective of Kosovo Albanians
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title The Linguistic Dependence of an Independent Country- State of the native Albanian, the impact of English and the multilingual perspective of Kosovo Albanians
title_short The Linguistic Dependence of an Independent Country- State of the native Albanian, the impact of English and the multilingual perspective of Kosovo Albanians
title_full The Linguistic Dependence of an Independent Country- State of the native Albanian, the impact of English and the multilingual perspective of Kosovo Albanians
title_fullStr The Linguistic Dependence of an Independent Country- State of the native Albanian, the impact of English and the multilingual perspective of Kosovo Albanians
title_full_unstemmed The Linguistic Dependence of an Independent Country- State of the native Albanian, the impact of English and the multilingual perspective of Kosovo Albanians
title_sort linguistic dependence of an independent country- state of the native albanian, the impact of english and the multilingual perspective of kosovo albanians
publisher AAB College, Pristina
series Thesis
issn 1848-4298
2623-8381
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This paper presents an outline of the current state of Albanian language in Kosovo in view of the impact of other languages, English in particular. It attempts to understand the underlying causes for the intrusion of English from a diachronic socio-linguistic viewpoint, by looking at similar phenomena across the world and relevant research by linguistic scholars. The paper seeks answers to the following questions: What are the causes of English expansion in Kosovo, and how is it affecting the Albanian language? What determines the choice of language and the level of tolerance for borrowings? Furthermore, are there suggested approaches on how to treat this type of modern-day bilingualism? The scope of this paper is in keeping with current efforts to see language changes from a constructive angle, that of bilingualism and multilingualism as global phenomena. In so doing, it aims to contribute to the ongoing discussion about the need to view language as organic and inextricably connected to the evolving social and cognitive fabric of its users.
topic language
bilingualism
albanian
kosovo
english
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