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What are the reasons for losing a variety of languages and culture? 1.Loss of Culture a)Technology Technology has now created the possibility of a global culture. With the invention of telephone, fax machines and the internet, communications are no longer limited by time and space. Quick transportations such as airplanes have swept away the old national boundaries and shortened the physical distance among people. b)Impact of global media and entertainment. Global media and entertainment companies shape understandings, values and dreams of ordinary citizens wherever they live. Local cultures are falling victim to a global culture. Few students in China like or even understand Beijing Opera; instead, they prefer Hollywood films and international stars. The United States dominates the traffic in information and ideas. American music, American movies, American television, and American software are so dominant3, so sought after, and so visible that they are now available literally4 everywhere on the Earth. This American culture is influencing the tastes, lives, and aspirations5 - in other words, culture - of virtually every nation. c)Globalization - Economic cooperation and foreign trade Foreign investment and international trade are taking place around the globe. This economic globalization has lead to a global culture. For example, a global fast food and drink culture has been spread all over the world by companies like McDonald's and Coca-Cola. In the meantime, local food and drink cultures are becoming less distinct and some weak ones will be gradually lost. d)Immigration Immigration has led to a more homogeneous society. Immigrants give up their own cultures in adaptation for the host country's culture. e)Physical damage done to communities either by natural disasters, disease or war. War in Iraq destroyed not only its regime but also a culture that has developed for thousands of years. American ideology6 will be transplanted there. 2.Loss of Language The world now loses a language every two weeks, a rate unprecedented7 in history. The intricate combination of politics, genocide, geography and economics conspire8 in the demise9 of language. Linguists10 estimate that in 100 years fewer than half of the world's 6000 languages will still be in use. Will this mean a more peaceful, communicative worlds or an aird linguistic2 desert, subject to the tyranny of the monoglot yoke11? a)English is eradicating12 weaker languages English language is becoming a dominant language in the world. If someone speaks English, he or she will have no difficulty communicating with people in almost every corner of the world. As a result, few people choose other small languages to study as a second language. b)Loss of small ethnic13 groups. Some small ethnic groups live a closed life without communication with the outside world. When the number of people within these ethnic groups diminishes, so do the languages they speak. c)Political opposition14 to minority languages. Some governments do not give official recognition to minority languages or aboriginal15 languages and do not encourage people to speak these languages. So these languages get less spoken and will ultimately become extinct. 点击收听单词发音
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