Vanishing Languages in Context
Ideological, Attitudinal and Social Identity Perspectives
Martin Pütz editor Neele Mundt editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG
Published:6th Jun '16
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This volume grew out of the 36th International LAUD Symposium, which was held in March 2014 at the University of Koblenz-Landau in Landau, Germany. There is general consensus among language experts that slightly more than half of today’s 7,000 languages are under severe threat of extinction even within fifty to one hundred years. The 13 papers contained in this volume explore the dramatic loss of linguistic diversity, why this matters, and what can be done and achieved to document and support endangered languages especially in the context of an ever increasing globalized world. The issue of vanishing languages is discussed from a variety of methodologies and perspectives: sociolinguistics, language ecology, language contact, language policy/planning, attitudes and linguistic inequalities.
«Overall, “Vanishing Language in Context: Ideological, Attitudinal and Social Identity Perspectives” is an excellent introduction to sociolinguistic understanding of language endangerment in various globalizing and multilingual contexts, particularly in Europe and Africa.»
(Meagan Dailey, LINGUIST List Nov. 2017)
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ISBN: 9783631670491
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 510g
320 pages
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