English as a global platform where cultures, ideas, and worldviews meet and cross-breed.
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linguistic internet
English as a global platform where cultures, ideas, and worldviews meet and cross-breed.
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Shakespeare turns English into a linguistic internet where cultures and ideas meet, but the exchange is mediated through utilitarian, skeptical, empirical Anglo-American civilization.
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"...summarize what we learned, okay? Shakespeare turns English into the world's linguistic internet, a platform which all cultures, ideas, and world views can meet..."
"the first time, all cultures are able to meet together within the English language and communicate with each other. Okay? There's a problem with..."
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