The Last Lingua Franca: The Rise and Fall of World Languages
Autor Nicholas Ostleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 noi 2011
In the twenty-first century, can we really take the dominance of English for granted?
In their time, Greek, Latin, Arabic, Sanskrit and Persian have each been world languages, sweeping the globe for centuries at a time. And yet they have all been displaced, just as Nicholas Ostler predicts English will be. What forces drive these linguistic currents? What characteristics do lingua francas share? And most importantly, how do they lose their power?
'Frequently jaw-dropping and never less than convincing'
Henry Hitchings,Financial Times
'Sweepingly learned and engagingly garrulous'
Sunday Times
'A much-needed challenge to conventional wisdom'
Guardian
A linguist of astonishing voracity ... the predictions are striking'
Economist
Nicholas Ostleris the author ofEmpires of the Word: A Language History of the WorldandAd Infinitum: A Biography of Latin. He studied Greek, Latin and Philosophy at the University of Oxford and holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from MIT. With a working knowledge of twenty-six languages, Nicholas now runs an institute for the protection of endangered languages.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781846142161
ISBN-10: 1846142164
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1846142164
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Nicholas
Ostler
is
the
author
ofEmpires
of
the
World:
A
Language
History
of
the
WorldandAd
Infinitum:
A
Biography
of
Latin.
He
studied
Greek,
Latin
and
Philosophy
at
the
University
of
Oxford
and
holds
a
Ph.D.
in
Linguistics
from
MIT.
With
a
working
knowledge
of
twenty-six
languages,
Nicholas
now
runs
an
institute
for
the
protection
of
endangered
languages.
Recenzii
Frequently
jaw-dropping
and
never
less
than
convincing
A linguist of astonishing voracity ... the predictions are striking
Extensive and engaging...A sweepingly learned and garrulous guide to historical curiosities
A wide-ranging linguistic perspective.
As Nicholas Ostler exhaustively documents...history shows that no language will dominate the world conversation forever...More provocatively, Ostler argues that, once the dominance of English has waned, no lingua franca will replace it.
A thorough analysis of the rise and fall of different lingua francas, Ostler provides us with a series of rich examples showing how these 'common languages' achieve prominence and how they subsequently, and inevitably, lose this, left to shrivel for use only as mother tongues.
A linguist of astonishing voracity ... the predictions are striking
Extensive and engaging...A sweepingly learned and garrulous guide to historical curiosities
A wide-ranging linguistic perspective.
As Nicholas Ostler exhaustively documents...history shows that no language will dominate the world conversation forever...More provocatively, Ostler argues that, once the dominance of English has waned, no lingua franca will replace it.
A thorough analysis of the rise and fall of different lingua francas, Ostler provides us with a series of rich examples showing how these 'common languages' achieve prominence and how they subsequently, and inevitably, lose this, left to shrivel for use only as mother tongues.