An Introduction to Multilingualism: Language in a Changing World
 
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ISBN13:9780198791102
ISBN10:01987911011
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:342 pages
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Language:English
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An Introduction to Multilingualism

Language in a Changing World
 
Publisher: OUP Oxford
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This book offers an introduction to the many facets of multilingualism in a changing world, bringing in approaches from linguistics, sociology, history, political philosophy, and psychology. It provides the basic tools to analyse different kinds of multilingualism, and suggests questions and problems for discussion at the end of each chapter.

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This book offers an introduction to the many facets of multilingualism in a changing world. It begins with an overview of the multiplicity of human languages and their geographic distribution, before moving on to the key question of what multilingualism actually is and what is understood by terms such as 'mother tongue', 'native speaker', and 'speech community'. In the chapters that follow, Florian Coulmas systematically explores multilingualism with respect to the individual, institutions, cities, nations, and cyberspace. In each of these domains, the dynamics of language choice are undergoing changes as a result of economic, political, and cultural forces. Against this background, two chapters discuss the effects of linguistic diversity on the integration and separation of language and society, before a final chapter describes and assesses research methods for investigating multilingualism. Each chapter concludes with problems and questions for discussion, which place the topic in a real-world context.

The book explores where, when, and why multilingualism came to be regarded as a problem, and why it presents a serious challenge for linguistic theory today. It provides the basic tools to analyse different kinds of multilingualism at both the individual and society level, and will be of interest to students of linguistics, sociology, education, and communication studies.

covers multilingual phenomena with clarity and erudition. The strength of the study is the attention it pays to new concepts such as multiethnolects and subfields of linguistics, such as Internet linguistics, that should prove to be of great use and serve as implications for future research.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Introduction
The polyphonic world
Multilingualism is...: Twenty definitions - and more
Descriptive and theoretical concepts
Power, inequality, and language
The polyglot individual
Multilingual (international) institutions
Talk of the town: Language in super-diverse cities
Multilingual (multiethnic) countries
Diversity in cyberspace: The multilingual Internet
Integration and separation: Language
Integration and separation: Society
Research methods for investigating multilingualism
References