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Book Synopsis

Language Demography presents, exemplifies, and develops linguistic concepts involved in demography and the demographic concepts involved in sociolinguistics.

The first introductory guide of its kind, it is presented in a way that is accessible to non-specialists. The book includes numerous examples of the sources and types of data used in this field, as well as the various factors affecting language demography. Taking a global perspective supported by examples, it gives explanations of how demolinguistic analyses are performed and their main applications in relation to minority and majority languages.

Language Demography will be of interest to students from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, from linguistics and modern languages to sociology, anthropology, and human geography.



Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Demography and Demolinguistics

Demolinguistics and Geodemolinguistics

Demolinguistics and Geography

Denominations for Demolinguistics

The Precursors of Demolinguistics

Summary

2. Linguistics for Demographers

Fundamental Linguistic Concepts

Geographic Considerations

Psychosocial Considerations

Social and Ethnic Considerations

Language Vitality

Summary

3. Demography for Linguists

Population

Composition of the Population

Population Distribution

Demographic Changes

Migrations

From Facts to Theories

Summary

4. Demolinguistic Data and Sources

Data

Sources

Administrative Registers

Censuses

Surveys

International and Digital Sources

Encyclopedias, Catalogs, and Other Sources

Summary

5. Demolinguistic Factors

Speakers and Their Communities

Speaker Profiles

Explanatory Factors

Summary

6. Demolinguistic Analyses

Objectives and Levels of Demolinguistic Analysis

Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis

The Statistical Elements of Demography

Errors, Biases, and Changes in Criteria

Graphical Representations

Summary

7. Applications of Demolinguistics

Ethnic, Local, and Social Minority Languages

Immigrant Minority Languages

Regional and National Languages

Transnational Majority Languages

Summary

Conclusion

Language Demography

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 7/31/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032355399, 978-1032355399
      ISBN10: 1032355395

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Language Demography presents, exemplifies, and develops linguistic concepts involved in demography and the demographic concepts involved in sociolinguistics.

      The first introductory guide of its kind, it is presented in a way that is accessible to non-specialists. The book includes numerous examples of the sources and types of data used in this field, as well as the various factors affecting language demography. Taking a global perspective supported by examples, it gives explanations of how demolinguistic analyses are performed and their main applications in relation to minority and majority languages.

      Language Demography will be of interest to students from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, from linguistics and modern languages to sociology, anthropology, and human geography.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      1. Demography and Demolinguistics

      Demolinguistics and Geodemolinguistics

      Demolinguistics and Geography

      Denominations for Demolinguistics

      The Precursors of Demolinguistics

      Summary

      2. Linguistics for Demographers

      Fundamental Linguistic Concepts

      Geographic Considerations

      Psychosocial Considerations

      Social and Ethnic Considerations

      Language Vitality

      Summary

      3. Demography for Linguists

      Population

      Composition of the Population

      Population Distribution

      Demographic Changes

      Migrations

      From Facts to Theories

      Summary

      4. Demolinguistic Data and Sources

      Data

      Sources

      Administrative Registers

      Censuses

      Surveys

      International and Digital Sources

      Encyclopedias, Catalogs, and Other Sources

      Summary

      5. Demolinguistic Factors

      Speakers and Their Communities

      Speaker Profiles

      Explanatory Factors

      Summary

      6. Demolinguistic Analyses

      Objectives and Levels of Demolinguistic Analysis

      Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis

      The Statistical Elements of Demography

      Errors, Biases, and Changes in Criteria

      Graphical Representations

      Summary

      7. Applications of Demolinguistics

      Ethnic, Local, and Social Minority Languages

      Immigrant Minority Languages

      Regional and National Languages

      Transnational Majority Languages

      Summary

      Conclusion

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