2023
DOI: 10.20420/rlfe.2023.618
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Iberian-Romance borrowings into English in the fortified wine industry: Implications for wine educators

Abstract: English tends to be regarded as sufficient for communication in numerous fields. This includes industrieswhose progress has been reliant on communication in languages other than English, in which English has been useful in matters of trade. A notable example is the microfield of fortified wines, where primary languages include Portuguese (madeira and port) and Spanish (sherry). Withthe English corpus showing unassimilated borrowings from the Iberian-Romance languages, and with wine schoolsoffering their studen… Show more

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