The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 523John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 59
... language must eventually become the dominant one all over the world . The mere natural increase of English - speaking people will infallibly bring about this result . Some have indeed been found to maintain that English need not become ...
... language must eventually become the dominant one all over the world . The mere natural increase of English - speaking people will infallibly bring about this result . Some have indeed been found to maintain that English need not become ...
Page 60
... language , slightly modified so as to be more easily spoken and understood , the principal change required being in the pronunciation . English , he added , was a living , virile , mobile language . With its roots planted in Latin and ...
... language , slightly modified so as to be more easily spoken and understood , the principal change required being in the pronunciation . English , he added , was a living , virile , mobile language . With its roots planted in Latin and ...
Page 61
... Language . Enough has been said to show ( 1 ) that it is necessary and inevitable that there should be a common language for international use , and ( 2 ) that this language can be none other than the English , in spite of M. Paul le ...
... Language . Enough has been said to show ( 1 ) that it is necessary and inevitable that there should be a common language for international use , and ( 2 ) that this language can be none other than the English , in spite of M. Paul le ...
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