Reflection on anglicism: from jargonizing to popularizing speaking in reshaping the language landscape within the algerian society
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Journal of Studies in Language, Culture and Society (JSLCS)
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Our paper suggests reflecting on the Anglicism process and its impact on educational
standards. Despite the complexity of the Algerian linguistic landscape, political decisions have only
added further complications, affecting everyday communication and reshaping social culture. Since
the process was launched, many gaps and serious considerations have emerged. As a result, the
linguistic landscape has changed since the operation was carried out. Regarding the methodological
aspect, our paper is an exploratory and reflective study that employs comparative analysis of various
language studies exploring the relationship between language, society, power, and knowledge.
Additionally, it integrates interdisciplinary perspectives to communicate the political implications of
Anglicism, tracing its impact from the University to society. Our article endeavors to evaluate this
decision from multiple perspectives and anticipate how it may reshape society at various levels. It
finally comes to the following conclusions: the Algerian linguistic landscape has drastically changed
in Algerian society from the top to the bottom, and it is changing. The actual change will narrow the
presence of the French language starting from everyday life to other contexts, but most importantly the
professional sphere where the French language is more used. Our paper aims to provide a
comprehensive understanding of the common ground among the four languages used in Algeria.
Additionally, it seeks to encourage researchers to conduct genuine scientific research on the
integration of the English language, whether at the university level or within the educational system.