Vanishing Voices : the Extinction of World Languages

Author(s): Daniel Nettle

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Half of all known languages have disappeared in the last 500 years and 90 per cent of all languages are in danger of becoming extinct in the next 100. The authors argue that the loss of linguistic and biological diversity is part of a much larger problem - the collapse of our worldwide ecosystem.

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Recipient of the 2001 Book of the Year Award from the British Association of Applied Linguistics

"Language extinction is a great tragedy for human culture and for scholarship on all things human. This fascinating book is the latest word on this important issue, containing a wealth of knowledge and wisdom. If we have the good sense to rescue the priceless legacy of linguistic diversity before it vanishes forever, Vanishing Voices will surely deserve a good part of the credit."--Steven Pinker, author of The Language Instinct and Words and Rules
"Vanishing Voices is an urgent call to arms about the impending loss of one of our great resources. Nettle and Romaine paint a breathtaking landscape that shows why so many of the world's languages are disappearing and more importantly, why it matters. They put the problem of linguistic diversity into the wider context of global biodiversity, and propose the revolutionary idea that saving endangered languages is not about dictionaries and educational programs, but about preserving the cultures and habitats of the people who speak them. Along the way it's also a fascinating introduction to how language works: how languages are born, how they die, and how we can prevent their death."-- Deborah Tannen, Georgetown University
"[A] superb study of endangered languages.... The tapestry of supporting detail is every bit as compelling as the central thesis-- from an examination of how indigenous languages function as museums of local culture to a history of the way in which dominant languages like English, Mandarin, and Spanish have vanquished more vulnerable tongues."--The New Yorker
"Mr. Nettle and Ms. Romaine do an impressive job of identifying the process by which languages are abandoned or not passed down to the next generattion, framing it in terms of disparities in social, political, and economic status."--Red Herring

Where have All the Languages Gone?; A World of Diversity; Lost Words / Lost Worlds; The Ecology of Language; The Biological Wave; The Economic Wave; Why Something Should be Done; Sustainable Futures.

General Fields

  • : 9780195152463
  • : oupany
  • : oupany
  • : 0.366
  • : 01 May 2002
  • : 230mm X 150mm X 18mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Daniel Nettle
  • : Paperback
  • : 306.44
  • : 256
  • : 27 half-tones, 7 line, 12 maps