Language DeathThe rapid endangerment and death of many minority languages across the world is a matter of widespread concern, not only among linguists and anthropologists but among all interested in the issues of cultural identity in an increasingly globalized culture. A leading commentator and popular writer on langauge issues, David Crystal asks the fundamental question, "Why is language death so important?", reviews the reason for the current crisis, and investigates what is being done to reduce its impact. By some counts, only 600 of the 6,000 or so languages in the world are "safe" from the threat of extinction. By some reckonings, the world will, by the end of the twenty-first century, be dominated by a small number of major languages. Language Death provides a stimulating and accessible account of this alarming trend, which, like the large-scale destruction of the environment, is both peculiarly modern and increasingly global. Language Death includes intelligent argument and moving descriptions of the decline and demise of particular languages, as well as practical advise for anyone interested in pursuing the subject further. David Crystal is a leading authority on language, and author of many books, including most recently Language and the Internet, (Cambridge, 2001). He is author or editor of several other books with Cambridge, including the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language (1997), Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language (1995), English as a Global Langauge (1997), Language Death (2000); and Words on Words (University of Chicago, 2000). An internationally renowned writer, journal editor, lecturer and braodcaster, he received an Order of the British Empire in 1995 for his services to the English language. |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 38 筆
第 iv 頁
Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements , no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press . First published 2000 Reprinted ...
Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements , no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press . First published 2000 Reprinted ...
第 viii 頁
很抱歉,此頁的內容受到限制.
很抱歉,此頁的內容受到限制.
第 ix 頁
很抱歉,此頁的內容受到限制.
很抱歉,此頁的內容受到限制.
第 x 頁
很抱歉,此頁的內容受到限制.
很抱歉,此頁的內容受到限制.
第 1 頁
很抱歉,此頁的內容受到限制.
很抱歉,此頁的內容受到限制.
讀者評論 - 撰寫評論
評論未經驗證,但 Google 會查證並移除遭檢舉的不實內容
Language death
用戶評語 - Not Available - Book VerdictGauging that half of the world's estimated 6000 languages are threatened with extinction in the next 100 years, Crystal (editor, Cambridge Encyclopedia) explains why this is problematic and what can ... 閱讀評論全文
用戶評語 - Overstock.com
the shipping was a bit slow but im glad the book came in good condition 閱讀評論全文
內容
What is language death? | 1 |
Why should we care? | 27 |
Why do languages die? | 68 |
Where do we begin? | 91 |
What can be done? | 127 |
some relevant organizations | 167 |
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
activities Africa already America areas arguments attitudes awareness become bilingual chapter concern countries course critical culture deal death decline develop dialect difficult discussion diversity dominant economic educational effect encounter endangered languages English especially estimate ethnic evidence example express fact factors field further give given guage human identity important increase indigenous language interest involved issues kind language death less linguistic living loss materials matter means million names nature never organizations person political population positive possible presence preservation problem progress question range reasons record reference region relation reported result role seen sense significant situation social speak speakers spoken stories talking task things tradition vocabulary Welsh widely writing written