Detalles del libro
Languages are constantly changing. New words are added to the English language every year, either borrowed or coined, and there is often railing against the 'decline' of the language by public figures. Some languages, such as French and Finnish, have academies to protect them against foreign imports. Yet languages are species-like constructs, which evolve naturally over time. Migration, imperialism, and globalization have blurred boundaries between many of them, producing new ones (such as creoles) and driving some to extinction.
This book examines the processes by which languages change, from the macroecological perspective of competition and natural selection. In a series of chapters, Salikoko Mufwene examines such themes as:
·ááááááá natural selection in language
·ááááááá the actuation question and the invisible hand that drives evolution
·ááááááá multilingualismáand language contact
·ááááááá language birth and language death
·ááááááá the emergence of Creoles and Pidgins
·ááááááá the varying impacts of colonization and globalization on language vitality
This comprehensive examination of the organic evolution of language will be essential reading for graduate and senior undergraduate students, and for researchers on the social dynamics of language variation and change, language vitality and death, and even the origins of linguistic diversity.
- Encuadernación Tapa blanda
- Autor/a Salikoko S. Mufwene
- ISBN13 9780826493705
- ISBN10 082649370X
- Páginas 354
- Año de Edición 2008
- Fecha de publicación 04/02/2008
- Idioma Inglés
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