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Colonial Activities Influencing English Language

It is undoubtedly true that English is anDialect  leveling  often
international language and it is the most
widespread language on earth. . It is spokenoccurred. As a result, pidgins and creoles
in many parts of the world, yet with variousdeveloped  and  new  varieties
degrees of differences in grammar,
pronunciation or vocabulary. How do theseof English emerged.Different patterns of
varieties  arise?  When  wecolonial activity and their effects on
English
take a close look at the history in the last
few  centuries,  it  isAccording to David Graddol et al., there
were  three  types  of
certain that the varieties of English have a
close  relationship  withEnglish colony, each of them having
different  effects  on  the
the  colonial  activity  in  this  period.
development of English. In the first type,
Until the late sixteenth century English wasexemplified  by  America  and
not  spoken  anywhere
Australia, substantial settlement by
outside the British Isles. The spread offirst-language  speakers  of
English  beyond  the  British
English displaced the pre-colonial
Isles resulted from the spread of thepopulation.  In  the  second,  typified
English-speaking  people  through
by Nigeria, sparser colonial settlements
colonial  activity.maintained  the  pre-colonial
As English-speaking colonies werepopulation in subjection and allowed a
established,  English  came  intoproportion  of  them  access  to
contact with indigenous languages of thelearning English as a second, or additional,
pre-colonial  population.  Verylanguage.  The  third  type,
often speakers in these communities tend toexemplified by the Caribbean islands of
incorporate  manyBarbados  and  Jamica.  Here,  a
linguistic features from their firstpre-colonial population was replaced by new
language  when  speaking  the  newlabor  from  elsewhere,
one. Besides, there was diversity in theprincipally  West  Africa.North  America
language  used  by  the
In 1607 the first British colony was
English-speaking settlers themselves.established in Jamestown.



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