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Title: Spanish to overtake English in the United States
Source: Expatica
URL Source: http://www.expatica.com/source/site ... _id=19079&name=Spanish+to+over
Published: Apr 15, 2005
Author: N/A
Post Date: 2005-04-15 09:19:10 by crack monkey
Keywords: overtake, Spanish, English
Views: 205
Comments: 9

Spanish to overtake English in the United States

14 April 2005

LA LAGUNA - One of Spain's top experts on the Spanish language claims the language of Cervantes could outstrip that of Shakespeare in the US.

"Some of our grandchildren could see a United States with more Spanish-speakers than English-speakers," said Alberto Gomez Font said, a philologist and coordinator of FUNDEU, the arbiter of the use of the Spanish language.

He was speaking during a conference at the School of Information Science of the University of La Laguna, in the Canary Islands.

"The future of Spanish is in the United States because it has gone from being a language treated without any consideration to being a language that moves money, and that brings social and

political importance," Gomez Font said.

But it would take a radical demographic transformation or a process lasting a couple of centuries for Hispanics to outnumber non-Latinos in the United States, he admitted.

And current trends indicate that Hispanic immigrants in that country, after a second generation, adopt English as their language of preference even if they maintain their parents' tongue.

Latinos, though representing the biggest US minority, make up 'only' 14 percent of the US population of 285 million.

So several generations of large-scale immigration and a greatly superior birth rate would be needed for them to become a majority, most of whose members would in any case be English-speakers as well as Spanish-speakers.

Gomez Font is a philologist, a scholar of linguistic change over time in a particular language or language family.

He also said that a new Spanish is being created in the US media, which he called "international Spanish," driven by the need of the Hispanic journalists to communicate as they work in the US.

He noted the rapid growth of Spanish-language media in the United States in recent years, both written and spoken, and its great power.

"This growth, moreover, has led to the creation of a style manual by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists because journalists need a guide to promote the proper use of Spanish," Gomez Font said.

He said he was in favour of borrowing from other languages for Spanish, "as long as it is necessary and not done out of a desire to be trendy or for reasons of prestige".

Gomez Font said he did not believe in erecting walls around the language because "there are things that a few years ago were considered an error and now, they are not".

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Alberto Gomez Font said, a philologist and coordinator of FUNDEU, the arbiter of the use of the Spanish language.

FUNDEO = Fundación del Español Urgente

I believe the official arbiter of the Spanish language is The Real Academy Español de la Lengua in Madrid, Spain.

Real Academia Española de la Lengua

The Real Academy Español de la Lengua located on Ruiz de Alarcon Street, just above the Prado Museum. Every Thursday, the 46-member academy meets to decide grammar, punctuation and spelling. They have done so ever since 1713. Much like English, Spanish is an ever evolving language. And much like English, Spanish is not standardized throughout the world. For example in Spain a driver's license is called a "permiso de conducir", but in Peru and Ecuador it is called a "brevete" and elsewhere a "licensia". The 46 members represent 22 Spanish language academies throughout the world. Two of them are in countries where Spanish is not the first language, the United States and the Philippines.

The Royal Academy publishes the official Spanish language dictionary. Much like the Oxford English Dictionary (which is considered to be the major English language dictionary) they take care before adding a new word or a pronunciation to the dictionary. In recognition that now 9 out of 10 Spanish speaking individuals do not live in Spain in 1992 (the last time the dictionary was published) the Academy added hundreds of localized words. They are also in the process of revising the spelling guide (last published in 1958). The Academy's hope is that while there may be variation in pronunciation throughout the Spanish speaking world that at the very least there will be uniform spelling of Spanish words.

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