Description
The authors provide a visionary glimpse into the linguistic future of humanity, and offer some well-tested strategies to secure language diversity for future generations. -- K. David Harrison, assistant professor, Department of Linguistics, Swarthmore College and director of research, Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages Once again, a Georgetown Round Table [volume] manages to summarize the state of the art of an important field of linguistics, consolidate our understanding, present fresh data, and suggest lines for future research and theory. Many of the [chapters] in this volume will become classics in the study of endangered languages and the underlying causes of language loss and maintenance. -- Bernard Spolsky, professor emeritus, Bar-Ilan University
About the Author
Kendall A. King is an associate professor in the Department of Linguistics at Georgetown University. She is author of Language Revitalization Processes and Prospects and coeditor of the Encyclopedia of Language and Education, Volume 10. Natalie Schilling-Estes is an associate professor in the Department of Linguistics at Georgetown University. She is coauthor of American English: Dialects and Variation and coeditor of the Handbook of Language Variation and Change. Lyn Fogle, Jia Jackie Lou, and Barbara Soukup are doctoral students in the Department of Linguistics at Georgetown University.
Reviews
Sustaining Linguistic Diversity is an excellent contribution to the growing literature dealing with language endangerment. It provides a thoughtful and reflective approach not only to the overarching questions related to language endangerment, but also in-depth analysis of a number of challenging and often puzzling case studies. This is a book that any serious applied linguist ought to read. Language Problems and Language Planning [The] diversity of the material, the inclusion of plenty of varied linguistic data, tables and charts, and the range of viewpoints offered make this a refreshing book that will be enjoyed and valued by many. Journal of Sociolinguistics
Book Information
ISBN 9781589011922
Author Kendall A. King
Format Paperback
Page Count 246
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 363g