CLAug 25, 2025

Information availability in different languages and various technological constraints related to multilinguism on the Internet

arXiv:2508.17918v12 citationsh-index: 5
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It addresses the problem of linguistic exclusion for non-English speakers on the Internet, but it is incremental as it reviews existing issues without proposing new solutions.

This paper analyzes the need for information availability in multiple languages on the Internet, highlighting that only 20-25% of the world population speaks English natively, which creates barriers for non-English speakers accessing online content.

The usage of Internet has grown exponentially over the last two decades. The number of Internet users has grown from 16 Million to 1650 Million from 1995 to 2010. It has become a major repository of information catering almost every area. Since the Internet has its origin in USA which is English speaking country there is huge dominance of English on the World Wide Web. Although English is a globally acceptable language, still there is a huge population in the world which is not able to access the Internet due to language constraints. It has been estimated that only 20-25% of the world population speaks English as a native language. More and more people are accessing the Internet nowadays removing the cultural and linguistic barriers and hence there is a high growth in the number of non-English speaking users over the last few years on the Internet. Although many solutions have been provided to remove the linguistic barriers, still there is a huge gap to be filled. This paper attempts to analyze the need of information availability in different languages and the various technological constraints related to multi-linguism on the Internet.

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