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The Language Revolution

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ISBN: 978-0-745-63313-8

March 2004

Polity

152 pages

Description
We are living through the consequences of a linguistic revolution. Dramatic linguistic change has left us at the beginning of a new era in the evolution of human language, with repercussions for many individual languages.


In this book, David Crystal, one of the world’s authorities on language, brings together for the first time the three major trends which he argues have fundamentally altered the world’s linguistic ecology: first, the emergence of English as the world’s first truly global language; second, the crisis facing huge numbers of languages which are currently endangered or dying; and, third, the radical effect on language of the arrival of Internet technology.


Examining the interrelationships between these topics, Crystal encounters a vision of a linguistic future which is radically different from what has existed in the past, and which will make us revise many cherished concepts relating to the way we think about and work with languages. Everyone is affected by this linguistic revolution.


The Language Revolution will be essential reading for anyone interested in language and communication in the twenty-first century.

About the Author
David Crystal is Honorary Professor of Linguistics at the University of Wales, Bangor.
Features

  • The author has written separate books on the three separate trends involved in the language revolution, but this is the first time that he has brought them together into a single argument.

  • The author is a world authority on language and widely published in the field.

  • Written in a highly accessible style, the book assumes no prior knowledge of linguistics and is aimed at the general interested reader.