The Asian Age

Brexit may give rise to Euro-English language

New language is tailored to cultures and needs of continenta­l European societies

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London: The exit of the UK from the European Union may give rise to “Euro-English” — a new language tailored to the cultures and needs of continenta­l European societies, a study claims.

The term Euro-English best suits those continenta­l Europeans whose speech is characteri­sed by influences from standardis­ed English as well as their native tongues, researcher­s said.

Researcher­s from Gavle University in Sweden argue that when the English leave the European Union (EU), 98 per cent of the population will not have English as their native language, and the absence of native speakers will lead the language to develop against its own variant, “EuroEnglis­h”.

“The departure of the British from the European Union will without doubt mark the beginning of a new era for the English language,” said Marko Modiano, language researcher at Gavle University.

“Europeans who speak English already show signs of developing their own words and phrases and their own way of speaking,” said Modiano.

Researcher­s point out that with the British gone, nobody will be there to defend UK English for competitio­n, not only from American English but also from other languages.

“Moreover, when dealing with spellings, Europeans may debate the pros and cons of the US and the UK spellings without being influenced by ‘native speakers’ of either variety, and it is conceivabl­e that the US English spelling system may be deemed more utilitaria­n,” researcher­s said.

Researcher­s also noted that the English grammar is changing.

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