ABSTRACT

By looking at the effect of language difference, rather than at theories of language, John Edwards examines the interaction of language with nationalism, politics, history, identity and education.
He illustrates his arguments with a rangew of examples, from recent attempts to revive and preserve languages such as Irish and Basque, to the argument over French and English in Canada and the `US English' campaign. He also examines the linguistic myopia of those who would seek to elevate one language over another.
Multilingualism unpicks the complexity associated with a world of so many languages, and creates an overview which is multidisciplinary in focus. Its mixture of curious facts, wit and eloquence, will appeal to anyone who cares about the role of language in society.

chapter 1|14 pages

AN INTRODUCTORY OVERVIEW

chapter 2|40 pages

LANGUAGES IN THE WORLD

chapter 3|34 pages

BILINGUALISM

chapter 4|36 pages

LANGUAGES IN CONFLICT

chapter 5|21 pages

LANGUAGES AND IDENTITIES

chapter 6|29 pages

THE PRESCRIPTIVE URGE

chapter 7|29 pages

LANGUAGES, CULTURES AND EDUCATION

chapter 8|7 pages

CONCLUSIONS