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| Autor: | André Oliveira |
| E-mail: | não-disponível |
| Data: | 13/JUN/2003 1:31 PM |
| Assunto: | International Language |
| Mensagem: | Hello! Regarding pronunciation, there is a strong tendency, at least here in Brazil, that leads its focus strongly to considering English as an International Language,so that one can't come out exactly what the meaning of "having a good pronunciation" is. The outcome of this approach, from my standpopint,takes us to a complete collapse of English origins. I guess it will occur because every single people around the world, even though not being aware of it, will add, change or adapt elements from their own mother-tongue due to "living" language aspects. I would like to know wheather or not you agree with me and about the likelihood of having, in a short time, a different and new English. Please reply, André |
English Made in Brazil -- English, Portuguese, & contrastive linguistics
International Language André Oliveira 13/JUN/2003, 1:31 PM
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