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David Graddol (1953 – 1
March 2019) was a
British linguist who
worked in
applied linguistics,
discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, and
history of linguistics...
- London:
Routledge &
Kegan Paul. pp. 60–83, 110–130
Collingwood &
Myres 1936.
Graddol,
Leith &
Swann et al. 2007.
Blench &
Spriggs 1999.
Bosworth &
Toller 1921...
- well as
being the most
widely spoken second language.
According to
David Graddol (1997), in his book
titled The ****ure of English, the
languages of the...
- Page (2002:68)
Allsopp &
Allsopp (2003:152) C****idy & Page (2002:124)
Graddol,
Leith &
Swann (1996:210)
Lewis (1996:24)
Eltis &
Richardson (1997:88)...
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World Factbook.
Central Intelligence Agency.
Retrieved 2023-07-16.
David Graddol (1997). "The ****ure of English?" (PDF). The
British Council.
Archived from...
- Interests, Vectors, and Sectors. CQ Press. p. 217. ISBN 9781483322087.
Graddol, David. "English Next" (PDF).
British Council.
Archived from the original...
- language, with some
authors such as
British linguists David Crystal and
David Graddol going so far as to
consider it the only one.
Authors who take a pluralist...
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Archived 12
August 2014 at the
Wayback Machine"
Austin &
Sallabank (2011)
Graddol,
David (27
February 2004). "The ****ure of Language". Science. 303 (5662):...
- to the
Present Day. p. 174.
Walter de
Gruyter & Co. ISBN 978-3110146363
Graddol,
David et al. (1996).
English History,
Diversity and Change. Routledge...
- Routledge. ISBN 978-1136836237. "Study by
language researcher,
David Graddol". NBC News. 26
February 2004.
Retrieved 22
March 2012. Ian on Friday, January...