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Language in the Twenty-First Century
Selected papers of the millennial conferences of the Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems, held at the University of Hartford and Yale University
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Edited by:
Humphrey Tonkin
and Timothy Reagan
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English
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2003
About this book
What is the future of languages in an increasingly globalized world? Are we moving toward the use of a single language for global communication, or are there ways of managing language diversity at the international level? Can we, or should we, maintain a balance between the global need to communicate and the maintenance of local and regional identities and cultures? What is the role of education, of language rights, of language equality in this volatile global linguistic mix? A group of leading scholars in sociolinguistics and language policy examines trends in language use across the world to find answers to these questions and to make predictions about likely outcomes. Highlighted in the discussion are, among other issues, the rapidly changing role of English, the equally rapid decline and death of small languages, the future of the major European languages, the international use of constructed languages like Esperanto, and, not least, the question of what role applied scholarship can and should play in mapping and influencing the future.
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Sandra Harris, Nottingham Trent University, UK, in the Journal of Asian Pacific Communication Vol. 16:1 (2006):
[...] a book that contains much that will appeal to the language specialist but which the general reader will also find stimulating and challenging.
[...] a book that contains much that will appeal to the language specialist but which the general reader will also find stimulating and challenging.
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Table of contents
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Introduction
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Contexts and trends for English as a global language
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Global English and the non-native speaker
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Language and the future
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Interlingualism
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Development of national language and management of English in East and Southeast Asia
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The “business” of language endangerment
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Equality, maintenance, globalization
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Maintaining linguodiversity
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Language in the twenty-first century
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Language and language education in the twenty-first century
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Why learn foreign languages?
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Conclusion
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Bibliography
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Contributors
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Index
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