Class 7a: Language Origin and diffusion of English Language families Politics of language.

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Class 7a: Language Origin and diffusion of English Language families Politics of language

What is a language? Organized system of speech Mutual comprehension of sounds Allows transmission of culture Cause and symbol of cultural differentiation Vocabulary, pronunciation, syntax, word meaning

World languages Estimated languages But only written Half the world speaks only 8 Only 300 are safe from extinction

Geography of language Language depends on migration Diffusion of language –Spread by speakers –Picked up by others Language splitting Pidgins and creoles

Geography of English History of invasions Original inhabitants: Celts 450 AD: Angles, Jutes, Saxons 1066 AD: Normans Germanic, French, and Latinate bases

Geography of English Diffused via colonization Now official language of 60 countries 1.5 billion speakers Lingua franca Several distinct dialects

Dialects Variation of a language Different vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation Vary by place, ethnicity, class Usually still understandable

American vs. British Dialects New words, new inventions –Moose, racoon, canoe –Elevator/lift, flashlight/torch Deliberate new spellings –Color/colour, defense/defence Changes in pronunciation (“a,” “r”)

American Dialects Based on who migrated where and contact with England –New England –Mid-Atlantic –South Midwestern English standard dialect

Language classification Language families –Languages with a common, prehistoric origin 20 major families –Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, Afro- Asiatic –Indo-European languages cover half the world

Language classification Branches or subfamilies –Common ancestor within thousands of years –Germanic, Armenian, Celtic Not mutually intelligible But similar sounds, grammar, words

Language classification Groups within branches –West Germanic, Indic, East Slavic and Baltic More recent common origin Few grammar, vocab differences

Politics of language Language as key to culture Official languages Bilingualism or multilingualism –Belgium vs. Switzerland

Belgium Walloons (French) 45% –Historically upper/ruling class Flemish (Dutch) 55% Two regions governed separately Brussels (capital) bilingual

Switzerland Four official languages German (65%), French (18%), Italian (12%), Romansh (1%) Strong local government (cantons)