Download PDFOpen PDF in browserCross-Cultural Communication and Identity in the Age of English as a Global Lingua FrancaEasyChair Preprint 146965 pages•Date: September 5, 2024AbstractIn an increasingly interconnected world, English has emerged as the predominant global lingua franca, influencing cross-cultural communication and shaping identities across diverse societies. This paper explores the complex dynamics of cross-cultural interaction in the context of English as a global language, focusing on its impact on communication practices and identity formation. Through a review of existing literature, case studies, and empirical research, the study examines how the widespread use of English facilitates global dialogue while simultaneously creating challenges related to cultural assimilation and linguistic homogenization. It highlights the dual role of English as both a bridge and a barrier in cross-cultural exchanges, influencing individual and collective identities in multifaceted ways. The paper also discusses the implications for language policy, educational practices, and intercultural understanding, offering recommendations for fostering inclusive and respectful communication in a globalized world. Keyphrases: English as a Global Lingua Franca, cultural identity, global communication
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