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- jjustice, on 04/03/2008, -0/+1It's not dominant now?
thatotherpaper.com — By the time English truly is a dominant language on the planet, it will no longer be English. Instead, say a group of linguists interviewed in a recent article by Michael Erard in New Scientist, the language will fragment into many mutually-unintelligible dialects.
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