Languages And Nations

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Thomas R. Trautmann
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Release : 2006-11-04
File : 321 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780520244559


The Languages Of Nation

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This collection brings together research on linguistic prescriptivism and social identities, in specific contemporary and historical contexts of cross-cultural contact and awareness. Providing multilingual and multidisciplinary perspectives from language studies, lexicography, literature, and cultural studies, our contributors relate language norms to frameworks of identity beyond monolingual citizenship - nativeness, ethnicity, politics, religion, empire. Some chapters focus on traditional instruments of prescriptivism: language academies in Europe; government language planners in southeast Asia; dictionaries and grammars from Early Modern and imperial Britain, republican America, the postcolonial Caribbean, and modern Germany. Other chapters consider the roles of scholars in prescriptivism, as well as the more informal and populist mechanisms of enforcement expressed in newspapers. With a thematic introduction articulating links between its breadth of perspectives, this accessible book should engage everyone concerned with language norms.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Carol Percy
Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Release : 2012-07-25
File : 323 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781847697806


Language Nations And Multilingualism

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Language, Nations, and Multilingualism explores the legacy of Herder’s ideas about the relationship between language and nationalism in the post-colonial world. Focusing on how anti-colonial and post-colonial nations reconcile their myriad multilingualisms with the Herderian model of one language-one nation, it shows how Herder’s model is both attractive and problematic for such nations. Why then does the Herderian model have such valency? How has the Herderian ideal of one nation-one language continued to survive beneath the uncomfortable resolution struck by new multilingual nations as they create fictions of a singular national mother tongue? To what extent is Herder still relevant in our contemporary world? How have different nations negotiated the Herderian ideal in different ways? What does the way in which multilingual post-colonial nations deal with this crisis tell us about a possible alternative framework for understanding the relationship between language and nation? By approaching this investigation from diverse archives across Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean, Language, Nations, and Multilingualism proposes answers to the aforementioned questions from a global perspective that takes into account the specificities of a range of colonial experiences and political regimes. And by extending the discussion backwards in time to offer a more historical reading of the making of modern nations, it allows us to see how multilingualism has always disrupted constructions of monoglot nations.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Ying-Ying Tan
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2020-12-30
File : 274 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780429838125


Language Nation And Power

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Language, Nation and Power provides students with a discussion of the ways in which language has been (and is being) used to construct national (or ethnic) identity. It focuses on the processes by which a language can be planned and standardized and what the results of these processes are. Particular emphasis is given to the historical and social effects which nationalism has had on the development of language since the French Revolution. For students of linguistics, sociology and politics.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : R. Millar
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2005-08-05
File : 242 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780230504226


Language Nation And State

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This edited collection examines the role that language has played in forming modern European nations. With language an omnipresent issue within the European Union, the importance languages have played within the histories and present situations of member nations is a crucial topic. Drawing on an international cast of contributors, the book explores the issues of monolingualism vs. plurilingualism within individual nations, the revival of languages in nations such as former soviet republics, and concludes with a look at language in the electronic age.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : T. Judt
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2004-10-14
File : 260 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781403982452


Language Nation Identity

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Is language one of the main components of national identity? How does it define one's national identity? Does its role change for each nation? These are the crucial questions that are explored in this volume, which describes the Nation-Identity dyad through the prism of language. The centuries-old theory on the role language plays in shaping national identity is discussed here in a new perspective appropriate to the 21st century. The analysis is provided from various points of view, and details changes in the relationship between these three elements (language, nation, and identity) in different historical, social and linguistic contexts. The book looks at several different languages in its analysis, such as English, Portuguese, French, Spanish and Italian. It brings together a wide variety of approaches to the linguistic educational system in a multilingual Africa and in countries with a rich migration history, like Australia and United States. It also discusses the role literature and textbooks play in shaping the sense of national belonging. The answers to the central questions described above are both highly individual and very general, but will, no doubt, stimulate the reader's reflection about 'me' and the 'other'.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Elizaveta Khachaturyan
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release : 2015-06-18
File : 185 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781443879316


Language Nation And Development In Southeast Asia

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Papers from a workshop on Language, Nation and Development in Southeast Asia held in Singapore, 2003.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Lee Hock Guan
Publisher : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Release : 2007
File : 249 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789812304827


On The Margins Of Nations Endangered Languages And Linguistic Rights

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Genre : Endangered languages
Author : Foundation for Endangered Languages. Conference
Publisher : Institut d'Estudis Catalans
Release : 2004-01-01
File : 232 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0953824861


Nation Language Islam

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A detailed academic treatise of the history of nationality in Tatarstan. The book demonstrates how state collapse and national revival influenced the divergence of worldviews among ex-Soviet people in Tatarstan, where a political movement for sovereignty (1986-2000) had significant social effects, most saliently, by increasing the domains where people speak the Tatar language and circulating ideas associated with Tatar culture. Also addresses the question of how Russian Muslims experience quotidian life in the post-Soviet period. The only book-length ethnography in English on Tatars, Russia’s second most populous nation, and also the largest Muslim community in the Federation, offers a major contribution to our understanding of how and why nations form and how and why they matter – and the limits of their influence, in the Tatar case.

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Genre : History
Author : Helen M. Faller
Publisher : Central European University Press
Release : 2011-04-10
File : 348 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789639776906


Nations Language And Citizenship

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This study evaluates the importance of language in achieving a sense of national solidarity, considering factors such as territory, religion, race, historical continuity, and memory. It investigates the historical experiences of countries and ethnic or regional minorities according to how their political leadership, intellectual elite, or independence movements answered the question, "Who are we?" The Americans, British, and Australians all speak English, just as the French, Haitians, and French-Canadians all speak French, sharing common historical origin, vocabulary and usage--but each nationality's use of its language differs. So does language transform a citizenry into a community / or is a "national language" the product of idealogy? This work presents 26 case studies and raises three questions: whether the people of independent countries consider language the most important factor in creating their sense of nationality; whether the people living in multi-ethnic states or as regional minorities are most loyal to the community with which they share a language or the community with which they share citizenship; and whether people in countries with civil strife find a common language enough to create a sense of political solidarity. The study also covers hybrid languages, language revivals, the difference between dialects and languages, government efforts to promote or avoid bilingualism, the manipulation of spelling and alphabet reform. Illustrations include postage stamps, banknotes, flags, and posters illustrating language controversies. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Norman Berdichevsky
Publisher : McFarland
Release : 2004-03-05
File : 289 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780786417100