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Languages: A Very Short Introduction

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Stephen Anderson

28 June 2012

ISBN: 9780199590599

160 pages
Paperback
174x111mm

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How many languages are there? What differentiates one language from another? Are new languages still being discovered? Why are so many languages disappearing? These are some of the questions considered in this Very Short Introduction. By examining the science of languages, we find that the answers are not as simple as we might expect.

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How many languages are there? What differentiates one language from another? Are new languages still being discovered? Why are so many languages disappearing? These are some of the questions considered in this Very Short Introduction. By examining the science of languages, we find that the answers are not as simple as we might expect.

  • Provides the basic facts about the world's major families of spoken languages and their distribution around the globe
  • Relates to some of the big social issues facing the world today, such as bio-diversity and the endangerment of species and cultures
  • Looks at the reasons behind why languages are declining, and why this really matters
  • Raises the question about how we identify a language, and considers how we differentiate a 'language' from a 'dialect'
  • Looks at signed languages and considers the similarities and differences to spoken language
  • Part of the bestselling Very Short Introductions series - over five million copies sold worldwide

About the Author(s)

Stephen Anderson, Dorothy R. Diebold Professor of Linguistics, Yale University

Stephen Anderson has been the Dorothy R. Diebold Professor of Linguistics at Yale University for the last 15 years. He has written or co-authored six books in Linguistics, including Doctor Dolittle's Delusion (Yale University Press, 2004) a book on animal communication and its relation to human language intended for the educated general reader that was chosen as the Best Book in Psychology for 2004 by the Professional/Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Linguistic Society of America, and the Association for Psychological Science. He was also President of the Linguistic Society of America in 2007.

Table of Contents

    1:Introduction: dimensions of linguistic diversity
    2:How many languages are there in the world?
    3:Phylogenetic linguistics: establishing linguistic relationships
    4:The future of languages
    5:Some problems in the counting of languages
    6:The genotypes of languages
    7:The diversity of signed languages
    8:Conclusion: the unity of human language
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    Further reading