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Anglicisation

Anglicisation, or anglicization, is a form of cultural assimilation whereby something non-English becomes assimilated into or influenced by the culture of England. It can be sociocultural, in which a non-English place adopts the English language or culture; institutional, in which institutions are influenced by those of England or the United Kingdom; or l…

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Anglicisation

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related to Linguistic anglicisation · 36
Anglicisation → Al-Qāhira, Braunschweig, British Empire, Brunswick, Cairo, Calcutta, Copenhagen, Danish, Den Haag, Dutch, Egyptian, English, English-speaking, Examples, Firenze, Florence, German, Gothenburg, Göteborg, Italian
related to British Isles · 31
Anglicisation → Anglo-Saxons, Between, British, British Isles, Channel Islands, Dublin, Edward, England, English, Firstly, Flemish, High Middle Ages, However, In Wales, Ireland, Irish, Isle, Kilkenny, Man, Norman
related to Channel Islands · 25
Anglicisation → Anglophiles, Britain, British, British Isles, Channel Islanders, Channel Islands, Channel Islands's, During, England, English, English-speaking, Eventually, France, French, From, In, Islands, Jersey, John Le Couteur, Norman French
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Anglicisation → practice of modifying foreign words

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english british language culture wales also england century cultural welsh influence anglicised channel islands sports united names american due ireland

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Anglicisationis apractice of modifying foreign words0.90text
the Welsh Notinstance ofthe Welsh language has continued to be spoken by a large part of the country's population due to language revival measures aimed at countering historical anglicisation measures0.80text
John Le Couteur strove to introduce English culture to Jersey.British IslesAnglicisation was an essential element in the development of British societyinstance ofAnglophiles0.80text
of the development of a unified British polityinstance ofAnglophiles0.80text
the Statutes of Kilkenny.IrelandWalesDuring the Middle Agesinstance ofa distinction which was reinforced by government legislation0.80text
Wales was gradually conquered by the Englishinstance ofa distinction which was reinforced by government legislation0.80text
John Le Couteur strove to introduce English culture to Jerseyinstance ofAnglophiles0.80text
Indiainstance ofand South Asian nations0.80text
Sri Lankainstance ofand South Asian nations0.80text
Pakistaninstance ofand South Asian nations0.80text
Anglicisationrelated to British IslesBritish0.60section
Anglicisationrelated to British IslesWithin0.60section

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