Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages

Author:   Christopher Moseley (University College London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780700711970


Pages:   688
Publication Date:   01 March 2007
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Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages


Overview

Never has our knowledge of the world's languages been more comprehensive, yet never have so many of those languages been threatened with extinction at such a fast rate. An effort to conserve all the information we have about languages threatened with extinction is not only imperative but a race against time. The concept of 'endangerment' is not an absolute but a relative one, and is dependent on the subtle interplay of a set of factors which can be identified and quantified, but the full effects of which are still not understood by linguists. Put in the simplest terms, a language is not in danger, no matter how few its speakers, if it is not subject to external pressures and if its speakers have sufficient reason to continue using it. A language is endangered if older speakers are failing, for whatever reason, to pass it on to younger generations. The Encyclopedia does not dogmatically assume that languages are organisms with a life of their own, independent of their speakers' wish to preserve them. The moral assumption and raison d'etre of the Encyclopedia is that each language is a unique vessel of human thought patterns and traditions, that diversity is healthy, and that we are all impoverished by the loss of even one language. An introduction deals with problems of language preservation peculiar to the area; a survey of known extinct languages; and problems of classification. The introduction is followed by a list of all known languages within the region - endangered or not - arranged by genetic affiliation, with special marking of those listed as endangered or extinct in subsequent entries. Languages classified as 'extinct' are those whose last speakers have died within the period since penetration by metropolitan languages - therefore the period covered varies from region to region. The list is followed by entries in alphabetical order covering each language listed as endangered.

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Author:   Christopher Moseley (University College London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 17.40cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   1.430kg
ISBN:  

9780700711970


ISBN 10:   070071197
Pages:   688
Publication Date:   01 March 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Replaced By:   9781138831926
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 North America, VictorGolla; Chapter 2 Latin America, WillenAdelaar; Chapter 3 Europe and North Asia, Tapani Salminen; Chapter 4 South Asia and the Middle East, George vanDriem; Chapter 5 East and Southeast Asia, David Bradley; Chapter 6 Australasia and the Pacific, Stephen A. Wurm; Chapter 7 Africa, Gerrit J.Dimmendaal, F. K. ErhardVoeltz;

Reviews

'This is a valuable resource for all academic libraries and for other libraries with patrons interested in language, cultural heritage or diversity, international studies, and related topics... Highly recommended.' --M.R. Dittemore, Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Choice 'This unprecidented, ground breaking encyclopedia is, without a doubt, essential stock for all academic libraries with linguistics collections and for all individuals and institutions with an interest in development studies, cultural heritage and international affairs.' -- H.G.A.Hughes, Reference Reviews 'This is a valuable resource for all academic libraries and for other libraries with patrons interested in language, cultural heritage or diversity, international studies, and related topics... Highly recommended.' --M.R. Dittemore, Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Choice 'This unprecedented, ground breaking encyclopedia is, without a doubt, essential stock for all academic libraries with linguistics collections and for all individuals and institutions with an interest in development studies, cultural heritage and international affairs.' -- H.G.A.Hughes, Reference Reviews


'This is a valuable resource for all academic libraries and for other libraries with patrons interested in language, cultural heritage or diversity, international studies, and related topics... Highly recommended.' --M.R. Dittemore, Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Choice 'This unprecidented, ground breaking encyclopedia is, without a doubt, essential stock for all academic libraries with linguistics collections and for all individuals and institutions with an interest in development studies, cultural heritage and international affairs.' -- H.G.A.Hughes, Reference Reviews


Author Information

Christopher Moseley has recently retired from two decades spent covering Baltic affairs for BBC Monitoring, part of the BBC World Service. He now works as a freelance translator and editor, with a particular lifelong interest in the languages and literatures of the Baltic and Nordic areas. He is the editor of the Journal of the Foundation for Endangered Languages. His other books include Atlas of the World's Languages (Routledge, 2007), Colloquial Latvian (Routledge, 1996) and Colloquial Estonian (Routledge, 1994).

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