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Interim Report: American Constitutionm, Official Language

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This is an interim report before you do my dissertation. I upload the documents you need to read, before you can start. I am a returning customer and I have placed many orders with you. Please make sure you do a good paper same as before. My dissertation subject is "hISTORY OF ENGLISH IN AMERICA , LANGUAGE POLICY IN THE US, A HISTORICAL PROSPECT".

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Although there is nowhere in the American Constitution where English is declared the official language of USA, its dominance in the linguistically diverse country is unparalleled. Despite the supremacy the language enjoys in the country, the past few decades has seen the establishment of movements that feels the language is being threatened and for it to be protected and the unity of the whole country it should be established as USA’s official language.
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“Language is power, life and the instrument of culture, the instrument of domination and liberation,” Angela Carter, Notes from the Front Line, in Michele Wandor (Ed.), On Gender and Writing, 1983.
Historically, the United States is known as a country of immigrants. Its linguistic mosaic has undergone constant changes due to the flow of immigrants into the country during different periods throughout history. Despite being an English-speaking nation that is comprised of people from diverse backgrounds, nowhere in its Constitution it is declared that English language is its official language and a symbol of American identity. In the American history, the last decade saw America experiencing the highest number of immigrants moving into the country. These demographic shifts have raised serious concerns among the country’s language policy makers and the public in general about the consequences this growing linguistic diversity may have on the nation.
This linguistic diversity is a phenomenon that has been in the country since the beginning of its history was not a major concern until start of the twentieth century. Wiley (1999) addresses the whole issue of language policies in the United States and his principal argument is how these policies are being used to influence social behavior of groups. Wiley observed that the increased number of immigrants between 1880 to 1920 triggered the Americanization campaign and language restrictionism in the country due to fears that the new immigrants will resist the assimilation into the American system and be unwilling to learn the English language. The emergency of new battles over language alongside language restrictionism brought language policy issues into controversial levels, a debate that exists up to the present.
Since the beginning of the twentieth century there has been a heated debate on making the English language the official language of the country based on the claims that linguistic minorities should abandon their native languages and assimilate into using English language. In the United States, English language is regarded as a dominant element of life and an indicator of “belonging to the United States.” However, other languages are only identified as foreign elements (Kloss, 1971:255).
The restrictiveness of language in the United States led to the resurgence of restrictive language movements during the earlier historical periods with English Only Movement being the only one that survived to the present. For nearly half a century, it lied dormant until when it resurfaced in th...
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