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Cultural Impacts of English as the Scientific Lingua Franca : Using Language for Specific Purposes Corpora to Examine Science Communication - Judy  Noguchi

Cultural Impacts of English as the Scientific Lingua Franca

Using Language for Specific Purposes Corpora to Examine Science Communication

By: Judy Noguchi, Nilson Kunioshi, Kazuko Tojo

Hardcover | 11 March 2026 | Edition Number 1

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This volume explores how cultural influences between the West and East shape how science is communicated. It traces how the use of language has played an essential role in the dissemination of science and the development of ideas about science from the ancient worlds of the Middle East and China, followed by events in the Greek and Roman eras and then activities in Europe. It poses the questions: Western science? Eastern science? How do we view the world? How does culture influence language and thus affect how knowledge is communicated?

As people around the world today become more intricately involved with each other, there is a growing need to acknowledge the need for more diversity, equity and inclusion of concepts from cultural backgrounds other than the predominant Anglophone view promoted by the extensive use of English as the language of science. The authors book show that fluency in English does not guarantee success in learning or teaching in English, because the cultural background of the learner and/or the instructor strongly influences the way he or she learns or teaches. Even if both the instructor and the learner are fluent in English, when the manner of teaching does not match the expectations that the learner has, efficient teaching/learning may not be achieved. The second half of this book offers evidence for this by describing the results of research projects using English for Specific Purposes (ESP) corpora. The findings revealed profound differences in how science is taught at the university level in American and Japanese institutions.

Based on actual classroom experiences of teaching students from multilingual, multicultural backgrounds, the authors book offer teachers, students and researchers suggestions on how we can aim for a more diverse, equal and inclusive way of disseminating science today.

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