Discusses the theoretical issues that underpin current debates, drawing on res
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‘This ambitious book is timely, well conceived, and highly accessible to a wide audience. The author brings together a range of topics related to language that have not been addressed coherently in any other volume.’ Jim Cummins, University of Toronto
‘This is a book whose time has come. Its focus on multilingualism in English-dominant countries uncovers a wealth of language activity that has largely gone unnoticed, and unremarked, until now, providing a much-needed counterbalance to the myopic preoccupation in the academic and wider popular literature with English. Viv Edwards’s book is also simply a pleasure to read – highly lucid, accessible and interesting, there is much here to enjoy, and learn from, for both the academic and the general reader.’ Stephen May, University of Waikato
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Table of Contents
Preface. Part I: The extent of diversity:.
1. The myth of monolingualism.
2. Roots of diversity.
3. Access to services.
Part II: Language at home and in school:.
4. Language in the family.
5. Language and education: a history.
6. Language and education in the modern world.
7. Majority speakers and minority languages.
Part III: Language in the wider community:.
8. Language and the economy.
9. Language and the media.
10. Language and the Arts.
11. Language, diplomacy and defence.
12. Is life really too short to learn German?.
References.
Index.