كليدواژه :
جهاني شدن , زبان جهاني , نگرش , فرهنگ جهاني
چكيده لاتين :
English is so widely spoken that it has often been referred to as a world language, the lingua franca of the modern era for access to business, the media, science and technology. The potential forces English could have oil the world languages are so overwhelming that different researches have been sought out so as to predict the effects there of. As for this, the present study, which is based on Bakerʹs (1992) and Oakesʹs (2001) theoretical frameworks, aimed at investigating the attitudes of Persian speakers towards Persian, as their national language, and English, as an international language. The questions addressed in this paper are as follows:
- What is the attitude of Persian speakers towards English as an international
language?
- What is the attitude of Persian speakers toward Persian as their national
language?
- How is the relationship between the speakersʹ attitude towards English and
their attitude towards Persian?
The survey was carried out by distributing the devised questionnaire among 820 participants selected randomly from among four different groups of Persian speakers in Tehran. Finally, the findings of the study revealed that the attitude of Persian speakers is positive towards both Persian and English. The findings also pointed out that there is a direct relation between the speakersʹ attitude towards Persian and English; hence, the more positive the speakersʹ attitude towards English is, the more positive their attitude towards Persian will be. Conversely, the more negative the speakersʹ attitude towards English is, the more negatively they will think of Persian.