
Due to the widespread growth and the flexibility to adopt itself to geo-socio-cultural changes, English has become a global language. This article intends to show the transgression of English from being the language of cultural hegemony (singularity) to becoming the language of multicultural identification in the light of the world Englishes (plurality). However, the main focus is to show how New Englishes can encourage as well as threaten the chances of English to become the Global Common Language (singularity)
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