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K i e r a n                      M c G o v e r n




                      English




               The Global Language?


Who speaks English?......................................................2
   Are all the words in OED in use? ...................................................................6
   Is English the best common language?...........................................................6
   How many words do English speakers use? ..................................................7


http://englishlanguage.eslreading.org/




                                                                                                      1
K i e r a n         M c G o v e r n


           Who speaks English?
Estimated numbers of regular speakers:



  Language            1st          2nd/3rd         Total:

 English         375 million     1.4 billion   1.7 billion +

 Chinese         845 million     200 million   1.045 billion

 Spanish         329 million     100 million   429 million

 Hindi/Urdu      180 million     120 million   disputed




Areas in dark blue
Countries where English is the primary language.


Areas in light blue
Countries where English is widely used.




                                                               2
Who speaks English?




By one measure English is not the world’s leading language. In
terms of native speakers it is probably only third after Chinese
and Spanish. Fewer people grow up speaking English in their
homes than these other languages.
   Nonetheless English does have a good claim to be the
world’s most spoken language. This is because so many people
use English to communicate with speakers of other language.
   In many areas of business and culture, English is the official
‘lingua franca‘ or working language. All air traffic control, for
example, is in English. And a Japanese businessman will
probably communicate with his German, Indian and Chinese
customer in English.


How did English become so important?

                                3
A key factor in the success of English as an international
language is economic. English speaking have played key roles
in the development of modern capitalism.
  ✦ Britain was the first country to industrialise
  ✦ the USA is the largest and most successful economy in
      the world.
  ✦ Former British colonies like Canada, Australia and Hong
    Kong are economically successful.
English speaking countries have unusually productive
economies as this chart shows. English has              an historical
association with economic growth because

How many English words are there?

'June 9, 2009 is the day when the English language reaches one million
words!'

This claim by an American media company came from a
computer analysis of various dictionaries. It was immediately
described by the English linguist, David Crystal as the ‘biggest
load of rubbish I've heard in years.’
  Professor Crystal is perhaps the leading expert on the
English language and wrote the Cambridge Encyclopedia of the
English Language (2003). ‘The English language passed a
million words years ago,’ he insists. Crystal suggests that the
problem is that computers count words rather than lexemes.



                                   4
So how many words are there in English? How do we count
them? And how does the English lexicon compare with other
languages?

Which language has the most words?

There is no certain answer to this because we often define
‘language’ and ‘word’ in different ways. Chinese, for example, is
a single language in terms of its written form. In the spoken
form, however, it is a family of languages or dialects.
   Spoken Mandarin is as distinct from Cantonese as Spanish
is from Portuguese.

Writing

Different languages also use different writing systems. English
is alphabetic; Chinese is logographic.
  ✦ An alphabetic language has letters, which help guide
    pronunciation.

  ✦ A logographic language separates the written and spoken
    forms. Chinese characters do not guide pronunciation.

Despite these differences, we can get a sense of differences in
language size is by comparing dictionaries.

Dictionary Size

The OED defines 615,100 words.
  ✦ A similar German dictionary offers around 180,000
    words.

                                 5
✦ A Russian language dictionary
    has around 160,000 words
  ✦ A French edition has less than
    150,000.
This suggests English probably has the
biggest vocabulary of all the European languages.

What is a word?
This is a surprisingly complex question. For example the OED
distinguishes 430 senses for the verb set. Is each form of set a
separate word? Linguists make the distinction between words
and lexemes. The lexeme ‘run’, for example, includes all its
forms: run, running, ran etc
   And what about numbers? If you count to a million, do you
have a million words?

Are all the words in OED in use?
  ✦ 41,700 OED words are obsolete. This means that you
    are unlikely to use them.

  ✦ 240 are ghost words. A ghost word has never existed
    outside dictionaries.

Is English the best common language?
It is sometimes argued that English is a ‘difficult’ language.
The heavy use of phrasal verbs, for example, poses a problem
for many used to more regular languages. Similarly the odd
phonological quirks can cause difficulties: pity the language

                                 6
learner trying pronounce ‘cough’, for example. Surely we need a
more rational international language to communicate in?
      For over a century there have been attempts to promote
an alternate lingua franc (see here.) But the linguist Richard
Lederer describes English as the most 'democratic' language in
history. By this he means that the users of English help change
and improve it. This is possible because of "the relative
simplicity of its grammar and syntax.” English has other
advantages in that it:
  ✦ easily imports words from other languages, cultures and
    traditions.
  ✦ has no academy to decide which words are acceptable.
How many words do English speakers use?
There are different opinions on this question.
  ✦ Lederer has suggested that a typical English speaker has a
      vocabulary of between 10,000 and 20,000 words.
  ✦ Steven Pinker talks of 60,000 ‘by high school’.
We also need to distinguish between our passive and active
language. Passive language consists of those words we
recognise but perhaps do not say or write. Our active
vocabulary is those word we use in speech and writing.

                         © 2010 Kieran McGovern


You can find comprehension exercises, audio, quizzes, crosswords,
a glossary and other learning activities related to this text here:


                                    7
http://tinyurl.com/yh7b9nn

My Blog: http://thisinterestedme.blogspot.com/
My website: http://englishlanguage.eslreading.org/
Email: kieran@eslreading.org




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FAQs about the English Language: Global Language?

  • 1. K i e r a n M c G o v e r n English The Global Language? Who speaks English?......................................................2 Are all the words in OED in use? ...................................................................6 Is English the best common language?...........................................................6 How many words do English speakers use? ..................................................7 http://englishlanguage.eslreading.org/ 1
  • 2. K i e r a n M c G o v e r n Who speaks English? Estimated numbers of regular speakers: Language 1st 2nd/3rd Total: English 375 million 1.4 billion 1.7 billion + Chinese 845 million 200 million 1.045 billion Spanish 329 million 100 million 429 million Hindi/Urdu 180 million 120 million disputed Areas in dark blue Countries where English is the primary language. Areas in light blue Countries where English is widely used. 2
  • 3. Who speaks English? By one measure English is not the world’s leading language. In terms of native speakers it is probably only third after Chinese and Spanish. Fewer people grow up speaking English in their homes than these other languages. Nonetheless English does have a good claim to be the world’s most spoken language. This is because so many people use English to communicate with speakers of other language. In many areas of business and culture, English is the official ‘lingua franca‘ or working language. All air traffic control, for example, is in English. And a Japanese businessman will probably communicate with his German, Indian and Chinese customer in English. How did English become so important? 3
  • 4. A key factor in the success of English as an international language is economic. English speaking have played key roles in the development of modern capitalism. ✦ Britain was the first country to industrialise ✦ the USA is the largest and most successful economy in the world. ✦ Former British colonies like Canada, Australia and Hong Kong are economically successful. English speaking countries have unusually productive economies as this chart shows. English has an historical association with economic growth because How many English words are there? 'June 9, 2009 is the day when the English language reaches one million words!' This claim by an American media company came from a computer analysis of various dictionaries. It was immediately described by the English linguist, David Crystal as the ‘biggest load of rubbish I've heard in years.’ Professor Crystal is perhaps the leading expert on the English language and wrote the Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language (2003). ‘The English language passed a million words years ago,’ he insists. Crystal suggests that the problem is that computers count words rather than lexemes. 4
  • 5. So how many words are there in English? How do we count them? And how does the English lexicon compare with other languages? Which language has the most words? There is no certain answer to this because we often define ‘language’ and ‘word’ in different ways. Chinese, for example, is a single language in terms of its written form. In the spoken form, however, it is a family of languages or dialects. Spoken Mandarin is as distinct from Cantonese as Spanish is from Portuguese. Writing Different languages also use different writing systems. English is alphabetic; Chinese is logographic. ✦ An alphabetic language has letters, which help guide pronunciation. ✦ A logographic language separates the written and spoken forms. Chinese characters do not guide pronunciation. Despite these differences, we can get a sense of differences in language size is by comparing dictionaries. Dictionary Size The OED defines 615,100 words. ✦ A similar German dictionary offers around 180,000 words. 5
  • 6. ✦ A Russian language dictionary has around 160,000 words ✦ A French edition has less than 150,000. This suggests English probably has the biggest vocabulary of all the European languages. What is a word? This is a surprisingly complex question. For example the OED distinguishes 430 senses for the verb set. Is each form of set a separate word? Linguists make the distinction between words and lexemes. The lexeme ‘run’, for example, includes all its forms: run, running, ran etc And what about numbers? If you count to a million, do you have a million words? Are all the words in OED in use? ✦ 41,700 OED words are obsolete. This means that you are unlikely to use them. ✦ 240 are ghost words. A ghost word has never existed outside dictionaries. Is English the best common language? It is sometimes argued that English is a ‘difficult’ language. The heavy use of phrasal verbs, for example, poses a problem for many used to more regular languages. Similarly the odd phonological quirks can cause difficulties: pity the language 6
  • 7. learner trying pronounce ‘cough’, for example. Surely we need a more rational international language to communicate in? For over a century there have been attempts to promote an alternate lingua franc (see here.) But the linguist Richard Lederer describes English as the most 'democratic' language in history. By this he means that the users of English help change and improve it. This is possible because of "the relative simplicity of its grammar and syntax.” English has other advantages in that it: ✦ easily imports words from other languages, cultures and traditions. ✦ has no academy to decide which words are acceptable. How many words do English speakers use? There are different opinions on this question. ✦ Lederer has suggested that a typical English speaker has a vocabulary of between 10,000 and 20,000 words. ✦ Steven Pinker talks of 60,000 ‘by high school’. We also need to distinguish between our passive and active language. Passive language consists of those words we recognise but perhaps do not say or write. Our active vocabulary is those word we use in speech and writing. © 2010 Kieran McGovern You can find comprehension exercises, audio, quizzes, crosswords, a glossary and other learning activities related to this text here: 7
  • 8. http://tinyurl.com/yh7b9nn My Blog: http://thisinterestedme.blogspot.com/ My website: http://englishlanguage.eslreading.org/ Email: kieran@eslreading.org 8