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Anglicisms around the Globe: Cross-linguistic Studies on the Impact of English [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g, 35 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Studies in Linguistics
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Oct-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032840501
  • ISBN-13: 9781032840505
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g, 35 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Studies in Linguistics
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Oct-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032840501
  • ISBN-13: 9781032840505
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This collection explores the global impact of English through fact-based and contrastive analyses of different types of Anglicisms across a wide range of languages.

The volume showcases the ways in which contact-induced language change operates across several different languages simultaneously. This approach allows for an examination of similarities and differences in adaptation processes of English models in languages with differing phonetic, morphological, syntactic, and writing systems. Drawing on data from the Global Anglicism Database (GLAD), the first multilingual repository featuring lexical and phraseological Anglicisms, chapters look not only at visible Anglicisms, such as augmented reality or easy listening, which reflect their English origin, but also invisible Anglicisms, cases in which English expressions are translated verbatim or words in a recipient language change their meaning due to English influence. The volume offers a multi-layered perspective on how Anglicisms develop and blend into different languages, and readers are presented with a nuanced understanding of contact-induced language change.

This book will appeal to students and scholars interested in language contact, World Englishes, language policy and planning, and lexicography.



This collection explores the global impact of English through fact-based and contrastive analyses of different types of Anglicisms across a wide range of languages. This book will appeal to students and scholars interested in language contact, World Englishes, language policy and planning, and lexicography.

List of Contributors

Anglicisms as evidence of the global English impact: An introduction, Henrik
Gottlieb, Jaime W. Hunt, Keisuke Imamura, Anabella-Gloria Niculescu-Gorpin
and Alicja Witalisz

Part 1: The impact of English across languages: linguistic and
extralinguistic factors

Chapter 1: Measuring the level of English influence on Japanese, Korean,
Mandarin and Cantonese, Keisuke Imamura, Soonhyeong Lee, Jie Quan, Yun Wang
and Hailan Ma

Chapter 2: The influence of English on Esperanto, Sabine Fiedler

Chapter 3: English-induced borrowings in Italian, French and Spanish youth
language: a GLAD comparison, Stefania Cicillini and Virginia Pulcini

Chapter 4: Taboo Anglicisms in Afrikaans, Monique Rabé and Gerhard B. van
Huyssteen

Part 2: Formal integration of Anglicisms across languages

Chapter 5: The English impact on Slavonic languages variation in the
morphological adaptation of recent Anglicisms in Croatian, Polish and
Russian, Nika Zorii, John Dunn, Alicja Witalisz

Chapter 6: The gender of nominal Anglicisms across language families and
regions: a typological study, Jaime W. Hunt, Bill Palmer, Arvind Iyengar

Part 3: Multi-word Anglicisms and pseudo-Anglicisms across languages

Chapter 7: Phraseological anglicisms from a cross-linguistic perspective: The
impact of English on German, Polish and Spanish, Sabine Fiedler, Ramón Martķ
Solano, Alicja Witalisz

Chapter 8: Are differences in data collection a hindrance to cross-linguistic
comparisons? Phraseological anglicisms in Danish and Norwegian as a case in
point, Gisle Andersen, Henrik Gottlieb

Chapter 9: A cross-linguistic study on pseudo-Anglicisms in six languages,
Nicoline van der Sijs, Irena Kapo, Kristina Jorgaqi, Henrik Gottlieb, John
Humbley, Keisuke Imamura, John Dunn

Chapter 10: BLACK FRIDAY-based loans and pseudo-Anglicisms in Albanian,
Greek, Polish and Romanian a contrastive corpus-based study, Alicja
Witalisz, Irena Kapo, Anabella-Gloria Niculescu-Gorpin, Rania Papadopoulou,
George J. Xydopoulos

Postscript: The role of the GLAD Network, Anabella-Gloria Niculescu-Gorpin

Index
Henrik Gottlieb is an Emeritus Associate Professor of English at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and chair of the Global Anglicism Database Network.

Jaime W. Hunt is a Lecturer of Linguistics at the University of Newcastle, Australia.

Keisuke Imamura is an Associate Professor of Japanese Language and Linguistics at Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan.

Anabella-Gloria Niculescu-Gorpin is a Senior Researcher at the Iorgu Iordan Alexandru Rosetti Institute of Linguistics, Romanian Academy, and a Lecturer at the University of Bucharest, Romania.

Alicja Witalisz is a Professor of Linguistics at the Institute of English Studies at the University of the National Education Commission, Krakow, Poland.