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University of California Press

One Thousand Languages

Living, Endangered, and Lost

by Peter K. Austin (Editor), Nikki Tilbury (Other), Mary Todd (Other)
Publication Date: Sep 2008
Edition: 1st Edition
Title Details:
Rights: Include NAmerica, US and Territories
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9780520255609
Trim Size: 8 x 10
Illustrations: 300 color illustrations, 60 maps

About the Book

There are more than six thousand languages used around the world today, although linguists now estimate that by the year 2050 as many as half of those will be extinct. This beautifully designed, engagingly written reference takes us on a panoramic tour of the globe to explore this unique and endangered human gift. Generously illustrated throughout with color photographs, informative sidebars, and clear maps and graphics, One Thousand Languages illuminates the sources, characteristics, and interrelationships of the world's spoken tongues. It looks in detail at the eleven global languages, then delves into the major languages of each world region in turn. Each entry gives a history of the growth and development of the language, details the number of speakers, and traces its geographical spread. The volume also provides information on many extinct languages. A detailed map section tracks the migrations of the major languages, and the book also tells how to count to ten in more than 250 ways.

Copub: Ivy Press Limited

About the Author

Peter K. Austin is Märit Rausing Chair in Field Linguistics and, Director of the Endangered Languages Academic Program at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London.

Reviews

“Anyone interested in world culture or the history of mankind should take a look.”
New York Times
“Lavishly provided with maps, good-quality illustrations, and text boxes. . . . An attractive volume and not just a comprehensive work of reference.”
Times Higher Education