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Italian writer warns of English invasion
Summary
19 November 2012
A leading Italian author has warned that his native language is being dangerously undermined by the increasing use of English in everyday life. Crime writer Andrea Camilleri suggested that Italian was being subjected to a "devastating1 colonisation", with Prime Minister Mario Monti particularly guilty.
Reporter:
Alan Johnston
Report
Andrea Camilleri is a literary celebrity2 in Italy. And he's best known abroad for his novels featuring his brilliant fictional3 creation, the Sicilian detective, Inspector4 Montalbano.
But the author is worried about the health of the language in which he works. Speaking earlier this week he took issue with the country's politicians for peppering their speeches with English words and phrases. Terms like 'welfare', 'governance', 'devolution', and even 'election day'.
The author said that Prime Minister Mario Monti was a leading offender5. And it's true that Mr Monti does indeed frequently reach for English terminology6. Here's an example from his first speech to Parliament. Listen to how he just drops in the English phrase 'best practices':
Clip of Mario Monti speaking Italian
And in the very next breath, he's at it again, sliding in that grim English term 'spending review':
Clip of Mario Monti speaking Italian
Mr Camilleri said Mr Monti's habit was just part of what he called an "awful tradition" in Italian public life. Not enough, he said, was being done to take care of the national language.
And he gave a classic example. He said that when he served on a jury for a prize given by the Italian state broadcaster at the Venice Film Festival he was dismayed to find that the official language of the judging would be English.
1 devastating | |
adj.毁灭性的,令人震惊的,强有力的 | |
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n.检查员,监察员,视察员 | |
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n.冒犯者,违反者,犯罪者 | |
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6 terminology | |
n.术语;专有名词 | |
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