What Are Languages, and What Role Do Languages Play in Culture?

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LANGUAGE Chapter 6

What Are Languages, and What Role Do Languages Play in Culture? Language: A set of sounds, combinations of sounds, and symbols used for communication Standard language: A language that is published, widely distributed, and purposefully taught Role of government in standardizing a language

The Internet: Globalization of Language

Language and Politics

Non-English Speakers Political issue of speakers of Spanish and other languages vs. those desiring English only

Mutual Intelligibility Isogloss: A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs Criterion for a language: Speakers can understand each other Problems Measuring mutual intelligibility Standard languages and government impact on what is a language and what is a dialect Dialect: variant of standard language by ethnicity or region Vocabulary Syntax Cadence, pace Pronunciation

Example of Dialect

Why Are Languages Distributed the Way They Are? Classification by language families (groups of related languages)

Language Formation Linkages among languages marked by sound shifts, slight changes in a word across languages over time Milk = lacte in Latin leche in Spanish lait in French latta in Italian Language divergence: Breakup of a language into dialects and then new languages from lack of interaction among speakers Language convergence: When peoples with different languages have consistent interaction and their languages blend into one

The Study of Historical Languages Backward reconstruction: Tracking sound shifts and the hardening of consonants backward to reveal an original language Can deduce the vocabulary of an extinct language Can recreate ancient languages (deep reconstruction)

Historical Linkages among Languages Indo-European language family Proto-Indo-European language Nostratic Language (ancient ancestor of Proto-Indo-European Language)

Origins of Proto-Indo-European Renfrew Hypothesis: Began in the Fertile Crescent, and then Europe s languages from Anatolia North Africa and Arabia s languages from the Western Arc of Fertile Crescent Southwest Asia and South Asia s languages from the Eastern Arc of Fertile Crescent

Agriculture Theory With increased food supply and population, migration of speakers from the hearth of Indo- European languages into Europe

Dispersal Hypothesis From the hearth eastward into present-day Iran Around the Caspian Into Europe

The Languages of Europe Romance languages Germanic languages Slavic languages

The Case of Euskera Spoken by the Basque and in no way related to any other language family in Europe

Languages of Subsaharan Africa Dominant language family: Niger-Congo Relatively recent migration Continued recognizable similarities among subfamilies Displacement of Khoisan family, now in southwestern Africa

Nigeria More than 400 languages Nigeria a colonial creation Choice of English as official language rather than any indigenous language

How Do Languages Diffuse? Human interaction Print distribution Migration Trade Rise of nation-states Colonialism Elizabeth J. Leppman

Effects of Spatial Interaction Lingua franca: A language used among speakers of different languages for trade and commerce Pidgin language: A language created when people combine parts of two or more languages into a simplified structure and vocabulary Creole language: A pidgin language that has developed a more complex structure and vocabulary and has become the native language of a group of people

Multilingualism Monolingual state: A country in which only one language is spoken Multilingual state: A country in which more than one language is in use Official language: Government-selected language or languages to try to enhance communication in a multilingual state

Global Language English as lingua franca for Commerce Science Travel Business Popular culture Continued use of native languages for day-to-day activities

What Role Does Language Play in Making Places? Place: The uniqueness of a location, what people do in a location, what they create, how they impart a certain character, a certain imprint on the location Toponym: A place name Imparts a certain character on a place Reflects the social processes in a place Can give a glimpse of the history of a place

Changing Toponyms Major reasons people change toponyms After decolonization After a political revolution To commodify or brand a place To memorialize people or events