Spoken Here by Mark Abley

Spoken Here by Mark Abley

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Summary

Half the world's languages are threatened with extinction. This work looks at questions such as: What ways of looking at the world will die along with them, what cultural riches, what experiences, histories and memories? And how does it feel to be one of the last remaining speakers of a languages that is on its way to extinction?

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Spoken Here by Mark Abley

Half the world's languages are threatened with extinction over the next century, as English and the rest of the world's top twenty languages drive all before them. What ways of looking at the world will die along with them, what cultural riches, what experiences, histories and memories? And how does it feel to be one of the last remaining speakers of a languages that is on its way to extinction? What chance is there of saving any of these languages? And is it feasible in the long term or even worthwhile? Mark Abley's journeys among the speakers of languages at the brink takes him to aboriginal Australia (where he meets the last surviving fluent male speaker of Mati Ke, who cannot speak to the only other fluent speaker, as she is his sister and in their culture it is forbidden to speak to siblings once one has reached puberty), and to American Indian reservations, as well as to places where the languages are fighting back - Wales, the Faeroe islands, the Isle of Man - as well as charting the triumphant return of Hebrew.
Mark Abley, a winner of Canada's National Newspaper Award, has written for the TLS, the Toronto Globe and Mail and the Montreal Gazette, and other publications. He speaks English, French, and a little Welsh.
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ISBN 13 9780434011537
ISBN 10 0434011533
Title Spoken Here
Author Mark Abley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cornerstone
Year published 2004-01-22
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.