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In the popular mind, the Internet is the realization of the global village, where the flow of information and ideas is unimpeded by distance or national barriers. Much has been written _____(1) the technology and the benefits that this system of unregulated information exchange will bring. But____(2) has been very little discussion about the languages — human, not computer languages____(3) are being used on the Internet.Central____(4) the ideology of the emerging Internet community is the freedom of the individual users to express____(5) as they like. Nevertheless,____(6) recently, it has been very difficult to communicate through the Internet in any language_____(7) could not be expressed in the standard English alphabet as defined____(8) the American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII).English is already the premier____(9) of science and technology worldwide. The peculiar restriction of____(10) able to communicate with only the limited ASCII character set has worked to further encourage the_____(11) English, especially by those_____(12) native language is not normally expressed in some version of____(13) Roman alphabet.In fact, it seems to be typical that_____(14) accessing a network in a non-English speaking country_____(15) is often presented with a choice of the local language(s) or English. Many of the national networks that have now linked____(16) to the Internet are used____(17) scientific and technical communication,____(18) a rapidly growing portion of the Internet’’s community are non-professional people.Familiarity with English may be assumed____(19) a linguist or a physicist, but growing____(20) of users with no English language skills are joining the net in____(21) of the dominance of English in message forums and mail lists. Messages____(22) the Usenet newsgroups are overwhelmingly____(23) in English, and the bulk of the moderated mailing lists (including____(24) Linguist Discussion List, and international E-mail discussion list for linguists) are conducted in ____(25).

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