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Book Synopsis
This innovative introduction outlines the structure and distribution of the world s languages, charting their evolution over the past 200,000 years.

Table of Contents

Map 0.1 World map with language families xi

Figure 0.1 IPA consonants xii

Figure 0.2 IPA vowels xii

About the Website xiii

List of Maps and Figures xv

Preface xvii

Part I Linguistic Preliminaries: Approach and Theory

Introductory Note: On Language 1

1 All Languages Were Once Spanglish 3

The Mexican State of Coahuila y Tejas 3

What Is Language? 4

How Many Languages Are There? 6

How and When Did Language Get Started? 9

The Structure of Spanglish 13

Final Note: The Encounter of Spanish and English on Television in the United States 17

Exercises 18

Discussion Questions 20

Notes 20

References 21

Further Reading 21

2 The Language Loop 22

The Australian Walkabout 22

Introducing the Language Loop 23

Language and Cognition 26

Language, the World, and Culture 28

Language and Linguistic Structure 31

Language, Discourse, and Ideology 32

On Major and Minor Languages 33

Final Note: The Contingencies of Time, Place, and Biology 35

Exercises 37

Discussion Questions 37

Notes 38

References 38

Further Reading 39

3 Linguistics and Classification 40

The Role of Sanskrit in Philology 40

Of Linguistics, Philology, Linguists, and Grammarians 42

Genetic Classification 46

Areal Classification 48

Typological Classification 51

Functional Classification 55

Final Note: The Role of Sanskrit in India Today 57

Exercises 58

Discussion Questions 59

Notes 60

References 60

Further Reading 61

Part II Effects of Power

Introductory Note: On Power 63

4 Effects of the Nation-State and the Possibility of Kurdistan 65

Lines Are Drawn in the Sand 65

The Status of Language on the Eve of the Nation-State 66

The Epistemology of the Nation-State 69

The French Revolution, German Romanticism, and Print Capitalism 71

Standardization and the Instilling of Vergonha 75

Language and Individual Identity 76

What’s Race Got to Do with It? 78

The Problematic Race–Nation–Language Triad 79

Final Note: The Kurds Today – Different Places, Different Outcomes 84

Language Profile: Kurdî / [Kurdish (Indo-European)] 85

Exercises 90

Discussion Questions 91

Notes 91

References 92

Further Reading 93

5 The Development of Writing in the Litmus of Religion and Politics 94

The Story of the Qur’¨¡n 94

Magico-Religious Interpretations of the Origins of Writing 95

Steps Toward the Representation of Speech 97

Types of Writing Systems 100

Religion and the Spread of Writing Systems 105

The Always Already Intervention of Politics 108

Orality and Literacy 111

Final Note: Azerbaijan Achieves Alphabetic Autonomy 114

Language Profile: [Arabic (Afro-Asiatic)] 114

Exercises 119

Discussion Questions 122

Notes 123

References 124

Further Reading 124

6 Language Planning and Language Law: Shaping the Right to Speak 125

Melting Snow and Protests at the Top of the World 125

Language Academies: The First Enforcers 127

Another Look at Prescriptivism 129

Making Language Official: A Tale of Three Patterns 131

Language Policy and Education: A Similar Tale of Three Patterns 139

Language Planners and Language Police 144

Final Note: Choosing Death or Life 146

Language Profile: [Tibetan (Sino-Tibetan)] 147

Exercises 152

Discussion Questions 153

Notes 154

References 155

Further Reading 156

Part III Effects of Movement

Introductory Note: On Movement 159

7 A Mobile History: Mapping Language Stocks and Families 161

Austronesian Origin Stories 161

Population Genetics and Links to Language 162

A Possible Polynesian Reconstruction 166

Linguistic Reconstructions Revisited 168

Proto-Indo-European and Its Homeland 173

Other Language Stocks and Their Homelands 176

Models of Spread 183

Lost Tracks 186

Final Note: On Density and Diversity 187

Language Profile: 'Olelo Hawai'i [Hawaiian (Austronesian)] 187

Exercises 194

Discussion Questions 195

Notes 195

References 196

Further Reading 197

8 Colonial Consequences: Language Stocks and Families Remapped 198

Eiffel Towers in Vietnam 198

Time-Depths and Terminology 199

The Middle Kingdom: Government-Encouraged Migrations 201

Linguistic Geography: Residual Zones and Spread Zones 203

Spreading Eurasian Empires: The Persians, Mongols, Slavs, and Romans 206

Religions as First Nations and Missionaries as Colonizers 213

English as an Emergent Language Family 215

Final Note: Creoles and the Case of Kreyòl Ayisyen 218

Language Profile: Tiéng Việt [Vietnamese (Austro-Asiatic)] 219

Exercises 223

Discussion Questions 226

Notes 226

References 228

Further Reading 229

9 Postcolonial Complications: Violent Outcomes 230

Tamil Tigers Create New Terrorist Techniques 230

What’s in a Name? Burma/Myanmar 232

Modern Sudan: The Clash of Two Colonialisms 235

The Caucasian Quasi-States: Two Types of Conflict 238

Poland’s Shifting Borders 242

Terrorism on the Iberian Peninsula: Basque and the ETA 244

Québécois Consciousness and the Turbulent 1960s 245

The Zapatista Uprising and Indigenous Languages in Chiapas 247

Final Note: The Parsley Massacre in the Dominican Republic 249

Language Profile: Tamil (Dravidian) 250

Exercises 254

Discussion Questions 255

Notes 256

References 257

Further Reading 257

Part IV Effects of Time

Introductory Note: On Time 259

10 The Remote Past: Language Becomes Embodied 261

Look There! 261

Seeking Linguistic Bedrock 262

The Primate Body and Human Adaptations to Language 263

Evolution in Four Dimensions 269

The Genetic Story 270

Grammatical Categories and Deep-Time Linguistics 275

Complexity and the Arrow of Time 279

Final Note: The Last Stone Age Man in North America 282

Language Profile: !Xóõ [Taa (Khoisan)] 283

Exercises 288

Discussion Questions 288

Notes 289

References 290

Further Reading 291

11 The Recorded Past: 'Catching Up to Conditions' Made Visible 292

Mongolian Horses 292

Chapter 3: The Invariable Word in English 294

Chapter 4: The Shift to Head-Marking in French 295

Chapter 5: Writing and e-Arabic 299

Chapter 6: Mongolian Cases 301

Chapter 7: Reformulating Hawaiian Identity 304

Chapter 8: Varieties of Chinese – Yesterday and Today 306

Chapter 9: Juba Arabic Pidgin, Nubi, and Other African Creoles 310

Final Note: Language Change in Progress 313

Language Profile: [Mongolian (Mongolic)] 315

Exercises 320

Discussion Questions 321

Notes 322

References 323

Further Reading 323

12 The Imagined Future: Globalization and the Fate of Endangered Languages 324

Gold in the Mayan Highlands 324

Beyond the Nation-State: The Globalized New Economy 325

Money Talks: What Language Does It Speak? 327

When the Language Loop Unravels 329

Language Hotspots 332

Rethinking Endangerment 334

Technology to the Rescue 336

Anishinaabemowin Revitalization in Wisconsin 339

What Is Choice? 341

Final Note: Our Advocacies 342

Language Profile: K'iche' [Quiché (Mayan)] 342

Exercises 347

Discussion Questions 349

Notes 350

References 350

Glossary 353

Subject Index 359

Language Index 373

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    Book Synopsis
    This innovative introduction outlines the structure and distribution of the world s languages, charting their evolution over the past 200,000 years.

    Table of Contents

    Map 0.1 World map with language families xi

    Figure 0.1 IPA consonants xii

    Figure 0.2 IPA vowels xii

    About the Website xiii

    List of Maps and Figures xv

    Preface xvii

    Part I Linguistic Preliminaries: Approach and Theory

    Introductory Note: On Language 1

    1 All Languages Were Once Spanglish 3

    The Mexican State of Coahuila y Tejas 3

    What Is Language? 4

    How Many Languages Are There? 6

    How and When Did Language Get Started? 9

    The Structure of Spanglish 13

    Final Note: The Encounter of Spanish and English on Television in the United States 17

    Exercises 18

    Discussion Questions 20

    Notes 20

    References 21

    Further Reading 21

    2 The Language Loop 22

    The Australian Walkabout 22

    Introducing the Language Loop 23

    Language and Cognition 26

    Language, the World, and Culture 28

    Language and Linguistic Structure 31

    Language, Discourse, and Ideology 32

    On Major and Minor Languages 33

    Final Note: The Contingencies of Time, Place, and Biology 35

    Exercises 37

    Discussion Questions 37

    Notes 38

    References 38

    Further Reading 39

    3 Linguistics and Classification 40

    The Role of Sanskrit in Philology 40

    Of Linguistics, Philology, Linguists, and Grammarians 42

    Genetic Classification 46

    Areal Classification 48

    Typological Classification 51

    Functional Classification 55

    Final Note: The Role of Sanskrit in India Today 57

    Exercises 58

    Discussion Questions 59

    Notes 60

    References 60

    Further Reading 61

    Part II Effects of Power

    Introductory Note: On Power 63

    4 Effects of the Nation-State and the Possibility of Kurdistan 65

    Lines Are Drawn in the Sand 65

    The Status of Language on the Eve of the Nation-State 66

    The Epistemology of the Nation-State 69

    The French Revolution, German Romanticism, and Print Capitalism 71

    Standardization and the Instilling of Vergonha 75

    Language and Individual Identity 76

    What’s Race Got to Do with It? 78

    The Problematic Race–Nation–Language Triad 79

    Final Note: The Kurds Today – Different Places, Different Outcomes 84

    Language Profile: Kurdî / [Kurdish (Indo-European)] 85

    Exercises 90

    Discussion Questions 91

    Notes 91

    References 92

    Further Reading 93

    5 The Development of Writing in the Litmus of Religion and Politics 94

    The Story of the Qur’¨¡n 94

    Magico-Religious Interpretations of the Origins of Writing 95

    Steps Toward the Representation of Speech 97

    Types of Writing Systems 100

    Religion and the Spread of Writing Systems 105

    The Always Already Intervention of Politics 108

    Orality and Literacy 111

    Final Note: Azerbaijan Achieves Alphabetic Autonomy 114

    Language Profile: [Arabic (Afro-Asiatic)] 114

    Exercises 119

    Discussion Questions 122

    Notes 123

    References 124

    Further Reading 124

    6 Language Planning and Language Law: Shaping the Right to Speak 125

    Melting Snow and Protests at the Top of the World 125

    Language Academies: The First Enforcers 127

    Another Look at Prescriptivism 129

    Making Language Official: A Tale of Three Patterns 131

    Language Policy and Education: A Similar Tale of Three Patterns 139

    Language Planners and Language Police 144

    Final Note: Choosing Death or Life 146

    Language Profile: [Tibetan (Sino-Tibetan)] 147

    Exercises 152

    Discussion Questions 153

    Notes 154

    References 155

    Further Reading 156

    Part III Effects of Movement

    Introductory Note: On Movement 159

    7 A Mobile History: Mapping Language Stocks and Families 161

    Austronesian Origin Stories 161

    Population Genetics and Links to Language 162

    A Possible Polynesian Reconstruction 166

    Linguistic Reconstructions Revisited 168

    Proto-Indo-European and Its Homeland 173

    Other Language Stocks and Their Homelands 176

    Models of Spread 183

    Lost Tracks 186

    Final Note: On Density and Diversity 187

    Language Profile: 'Olelo Hawai'i [Hawaiian (Austronesian)] 187

    Exercises 194

    Discussion Questions 195

    Notes 195

    References 196

    Further Reading 197

    8 Colonial Consequences: Language Stocks and Families Remapped 198

    Eiffel Towers in Vietnam 198

    Time-Depths and Terminology 199

    The Middle Kingdom: Government-Encouraged Migrations 201

    Linguistic Geography: Residual Zones and Spread Zones 203

    Spreading Eurasian Empires: The Persians, Mongols, Slavs, and Romans 206

    Religions as First Nations and Missionaries as Colonizers 213

    English as an Emergent Language Family 215

    Final Note: Creoles and the Case of Kreyòl Ayisyen 218

    Language Profile: Tiéng Việt [Vietnamese (Austro-Asiatic)] 219

    Exercises 223

    Discussion Questions 226

    Notes 226

    References 228

    Further Reading 229

    9 Postcolonial Complications: Violent Outcomes 230

    Tamil Tigers Create New Terrorist Techniques 230

    What’s in a Name? Burma/Myanmar 232

    Modern Sudan: The Clash of Two Colonialisms 235

    The Caucasian Quasi-States: Two Types of Conflict 238

    Poland’s Shifting Borders 242

    Terrorism on the Iberian Peninsula: Basque and the ETA 244

    Québécois Consciousness and the Turbulent 1960s 245

    The Zapatista Uprising and Indigenous Languages in Chiapas 247

    Final Note: The Parsley Massacre in the Dominican Republic 249

    Language Profile: Tamil (Dravidian) 250

    Exercises 254

    Discussion Questions 255

    Notes 256

    References 257

    Further Reading 257

    Part IV Effects of Time

    Introductory Note: On Time 259

    10 The Remote Past: Language Becomes Embodied 261

    Look There! 261

    Seeking Linguistic Bedrock 262

    The Primate Body and Human Adaptations to Language 263

    Evolution in Four Dimensions 269

    The Genetic Story 270

    Grammatical Categories and Deep-Time Linguistics 275

    Complexity and the Arrow of Time 279

    Final Note: The Last Stone Age Man in North America 282

    Language Profile: !Xóõ [Taa (Khoisan)] 283

    Exercises 288

    Discussion Questions 288

    Notes 289

    References 290

    Further Reading 291

    11 The Recorded Past: 'Catching Up to Conditions' Made Visible 292

    Mongolian Horses 292

    Chapter 3: The Invariable Word in English 294

    Chapter 4: The Shift to Head-Marking in French 295

    Chapter 5: Writing and e-Arabic 299

    Chapter 6: Mongolian Cases 301

    Chapter 7: Reformulating Hawaiian Identity 304

    Chapter 8: Varieties of Chinese – Yesterday and Today 306

    Chapter 9: Juba Arabic Pidgin, Nubi, and Other African Creoles 310

    Final Note: Language Change in Progress 313

    Language Profile: [Mongolian (Mongolic)] 315

    Exercises 320

    Discussion Questions 321

    Notes 322

    References 323

    Further Reading 323

    12 The Imagined Future: Globalization and the Fate of Endangered Languages 324

    Gold in the Mayan Highlands 324

    Beyond the Nation-State: The Globalized New Economy 325

    Money Talks: What Language Does It Speak? 327

    When the Language Loop Unravels 329

    Language Hotspots 332

    Rethinking Endangerment 334

    Technology to the Rescue 336

    Anishinaabemowin Revitalization in Wisconsin 339

    What Is Choice? 341

    Final Note: Our Advocacies 342

    Language Profile: K'iche' [Quiché (Mayan)] 342

    Exercises 347

    Discussion Questions 349

    Notes 350

    References 350

    Glossary 353

    Subject Index 359

    Language Index 373

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