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  2. Multicultural London English - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1990s, London was becoming increasingly multilingual, and residential segregation was less common. Young people from various ethnic backgrounds intermixed and, in Hackney at least, Cockney was no longer the majority-spoken local dialect, resulting in children of various ethnic backgrounds adopting MLE. [7]

  3. Languages of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall (even smaller minorities of speakers in Plymouth, London, and South Wales) UK (2022 data): 567 people noted that they could speak Cornish in 2021 UK Census, or 0.00083% [ 28 ] Cornwall (2021 data): Of a population of 570,300 during the 2021 UK Census, [ 29 ] 567 people noted that they could speak Cornish, or 0.099% of the population of ...

  4. Ethnic groups in London - Wikipedia

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    London ethnic demographics over time. London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, has become one of the most ethnically diverse and multicultural cities in the world. Greater London had a population of 8,899,375 at the 2021 census. Around 41% of its population were born outside the UK, [1] and over 300 languages are spoken in the ...

  5. List of multilingual countries and regions - Wikipedia

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    The multilingual board is written in Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and English (in that order, from top to bottom) Afghanistan: Pashto and Dari (Afghan Persian) are the official [178] and most widely spoken languages in Afghanistan, with the former serving as a national language and the latter spoken as a lingua franca.

  6. Multilingualism and globalization - Wikipedia

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    Becoming multilingual for the sake of participating in Korean culture is one way the Korean wave has engaged in process of globalization, nonetheless there are also more notable instances as well. [31] According to the University of Hawaii Press populations outside of Korea in Israel and Palestine have been effected by this type of globalization.

  7. Turkish community of London - Wikipedia

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    The Turks in London worked as tailors, shoemakers, button makers and even solicitors. [6] By the early 1650s, an English merchant who had been trading in the Ottoman Levant returned to London with a Turkish servant who introduced the making of Turkish coffee. By 1652 the first coffee house had opened in London and within a decade more than 80 ...

  8. Multiliteracy - Wikipedia

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    Multiliteracy (plural: multiliteracies) is an approach to literacy theory and pedagogy coined in the mid-1990s by the New London Group. [1] The approach is characterized by two key aspects of literacy – linguistic diversity and multimodal forms of linguistic expressions and representation.

  9. London English - Wikipedia

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    London English is any accent or variety of English spoken in London that may refer to: Cockney , a dialect traditionally spoken by working-class Londoners, and especially in the East End Estuary English , a dialect spoken along the River Thames and its estuary, not to be confused with Cockney