UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES
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Key words: Lingua franca, globalization, Englishes, West Germanic languagesAbstract
As a language of international English as the language of international communication (lingua franca) was chosen for well-known and very convincing reasons of a geopolitical economic and cultural reasons. The current state of the process globalization is reflected in the new paradigm of English forms and functions in contexts beyond its original, national identity. This paradigm (new English paradigm) was proposed by B. Kashru, who distinguishes in the modern world three circles of English usage English in the modern world – inner, outer and expanding. The inner circle is limited to the "native" context of English use in the countries which are historically the United Kingdom, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland and South Africa. The outer circle is made up of the English-speaking countries of the post-colonial world. The outer circle is made up of the national variants of
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