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Language
美国语言 ( 2 )
Ethnic enclaves, found
particularly in major metropolitan centers, have preserved the language
and culture of American immigrants. Some local residents can function
quite well in their native language, without having to bother learning
English. Regions such as southern Florida and the Southwest have
numerous Spanish-speaking neighborhoods. In fact, Spanish speakers-numbering
over 17 million-compose the largest non-English linguistic group
in America. But Chinese, Vietnamese, Italian, Polish and many other
ethnic groups add to the linguistic flavor of America. Foreign languages
are so commonly used in some ethnic neighborhoods that visitors
might think they are in another country!
在主要大都市里,有许多族群居住的社区,都还保存着移民的文化传统和语言。有些当地人在生活上只讲母语就够了,根本不需要学英语。佛罗里达州南部以及美国西南部等区,有许多说西班牙语的社区。事实上,说西班牙语的人口超过一千七百万,是美国最大的非英语系族群。不过,还有中国、越南、意大利、波兰与其它很多种族的族群,更使美国语言增色不少。在许多外来民族的后裔社区里,由于外语的广泛使用,甚至会使访客有身置异国的感觉。
Although some Americans welcome
this linguistic and cultural diversity, others have begun to fear
that the English language is being threatened. Since the 1980s,
the "English Only" movement has sought to promote legislation
which would establish English as the "official language"
and restrict the use of non-English languages. However, some groups,
including TESOL, the organization for Teachers of English to Speakers
of Other Languages, object to such "language restrictionism."
Their view, known as "English Plus," suggests that Americans
should have respect for people's native language and culture, while
promoting the teaching of English to help them fit into the mainstream
of society. But so far, 19 states have passed English Only legislation,
and the topic is the focus of an ongoing debate.
虽然有些美国人欢迎这种语言与文化多元化,也有些人担心英语已经受到威胁。从一九八○年代以来,「唯用英语」(English
Only)运动即试着开始推动立法,将英语订为「官方语言」,并限制其它语言的使用。但有些团体,如「教导母语为其它语言学生的英语教师组织」(简称TESOL),就反对这种「语言限制主义」。他们提倡的「英语与外语」(English
Plus),建议美国人应尊重其它族群的母语以及文化,同时也推广英语教学,帮助其它族群融入社会主流。但是到目前为止,已有十九个州通过「唯用英语」一法;该议题也一直是辩论的焦点。
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