franca (and in post-colonial studies) is discussed, along with the constellation of languages in present-day Europe and the resulting phenomenon of hybridity. The position of English as the world lingua. The two conflicting forces of globalism and tribalism are presented and set off against the sociological concept of cultural identity. The paper attempts to show the effect of recent developments (particularly globalisation and advances in technology) on our production and perception of language, and on translation and the job profile of the translator.
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