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Language AP Human Geography
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What is Language? A system of communication through speech, gestures, signs, etc. Allows the transmission of culture from one generation to the next. Languages may or may not have a literary tradition, which is a system of written communication.
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Language Facts Close to 7,000 languages worldwide.
Only 10 have 100 million+ speakers Chinese (14%) Spanish (4.9%) English (4.7%) Hindi (2.7%) Arabic (3.1%) Portuguese (2.7%) Bengali (2.6%) Russian (2.2%) Japanese (1.9%) Standard German (1.4%)
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Breakdown of Languages
Mother Tongue/ Common Language Language Family (Indo-European) Language Branch (Germanic, Romance) Language (English, Spanish) Dialect (British English v. American English, Spanish Spanish v. Mexican Spanish)
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Language Families A collection of languages related through a common ancestral language that existed long before recorded history. Examples: Indo-European (German, Spanish, English)
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Language Branches Each language family is broken down into various branches. Each branch is broken down into specific languages. For example, the Germanic branch includes English, German, Dutch and Flemish languages.
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The Indo-European Language Family
8 branches total (4 major) 449 individual languages 3 billion speakers worldwide Germanic branch English, German, Dutch, Afrikaans Romance branch Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian Balto-Slavic branch Russian, Polish, Ukrainian Indo-Iranian branch Hindi, Bengali, Farsi
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Other families Sino-Tibetan Niger-Congo Afro-Asiatic Mandarin Chinese
Yoruba (Hi Margaret!), Xhosa Afro-Asiatic Arabic
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Examples GERMANIC BRANCH Hello. My name is Mister P. (English)
Hallo. Mein Name ist Herr P. (German) Hallo. Mijn naam is Mister P. (Dutch) ROMANCE BRANCH Hola. Mi nombre es Míster P. (Spanish) Ciao. Il mio nome è Mister P. (Italian) Bonjour. Mon nom est Monsieur P. (French)
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Global Dominance of English
English has become the dominant language of the world, used globally for business and communication Why? England’s dominance 1600’s- early/mid 1900’s. America’s dominance post-WWII. Lingua Franca A common language between different groups, usually on the international level. Ex. English is a common lingua franca in the world of business and government.
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English as an Official Language
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% of English Speakers
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Dialects Dialect- a regional variation of a language.
Vocabulary (Pop vs. Coke vs. Soda, Eraser vs. Rubber, Bubbler vs. ???) Spelling (center vs. centre, shop vs. shoppe) Pronunciation (you all vs. ya’ll, creek vs. crick) Isogloss- The geographic boundary of a word or other linguistic factor. Standard Language- dialect that is recognized as most acceptable for govt., business, education, mass comm.
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U.S. Dialects
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Isogloss
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Official Languages Official language- a language designated by a govt. for use in laws, reports, public objects (road signs) U.S.= No official language Canada= French and English Switzerland= German, French, Italian, Romansh Kenya= Swahili, English
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