language talk I have a couple of questions, or food for thought:
1. While it is probably true to say that the natural sciences are more anglicized than other branches, is there a risk that our mother tongues will also withdraw from the humanities? (I, for instance, prefer writing poetry or prose in English, less in Swedish. Maybe because I find Swedish more "commanding", academic and less sensual than English. Are there established non-English writers who write directly in English?)
2. Are other languages (French, German, maybe Swedish, Finnish...) on the slippery slope due to their restrictiveness and the world-wide expansion of English? (German and French are constantly on guard against foreign words.)
3. Can a country's strong political or economic image outside suffice to save its language from slowly drying out, when English expands? A language survives and grows through variety and usage.
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