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The Role of English in the Linguistic Landscape

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September 7, 20251 min read0 views

The linguistic landscape refers to how languages appear in public spaces through written texts and visual displays. From shopfronts and billboards to street names and posters, these choices reflect the social and cultural identity of a place. The languages people use in their daily lives leave a visible mark on the neighborhood.

English as a Sign of Power

In countries that were colonized, English often appears as a dominant language in public spaces. It represents the historical influence and power of native English speaking countries. However, the presence of English is not only a result of colonial history. Today, English has become a global language, widely used in advertising, street branding, and other forms of public communication.

Minority Languages

Minority languages also shape the linguistic landscape. When they appear in local shops, posters, or community centers, they attract speakers of that language and create a sense of belonging. This visibility encourages people from the same background to gather, form communities, and continue using their mother tongue in daily life.

Conclusion

The linguistic landscape shows how languages shape our surroundings and reflect social power, identity, and community. English stands out as both a historical reminder of colonialism and a modern global language. At the same time, the presence of minority languages in public spaces helps preserve cultural identity and build strong communities within diverse societies.

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References

Allington, Da & Mayor, Ba (eds) 2012, 'Communicating in English', Routledge, Canada.

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