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1 LANGUAGE

2 Language Introduction Language= one of the oldest, most geographically diverse and most complex cultural traits on earth Language= one of the oldest, most geographically diverse and most complex cultural traits on earth Prehistoric past – at least 10,000 languages spokenPrehistoric past – at least 10,000 languages spoken Today 5,000-7,000Today 5,000-7,000 Africa and Asia = most linguistically diverse continentsAfrica and Asia = most linguistically diverse continents New Guinea = most diverse country w/ isolated tribes speaking over 900 langNew Guinea = most diverse country w/ isolated tribes speaking over 900 lang

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5 Language Introduction Language is critical b/c it’s the means by which other cultural values are communicated Language is critical b/c it’s the means by which other cultural values are communicated United Nations 6 official languages: United Nations 6 official languages: RussianSpanishRussianSpanish FrenchEnglishFrenchEnglish ChineseArabicChineseArabic

6 5.1 Where is English Distributed? Look at English as a case study of how lang is diffused Look at English as a case study of how lang is diffused Eng spoken by ½ billion people (2 nd behind Mandarin Chinese). Nearly all Chinese speakers in China but English speakers distributed across the globeEng spoken by ½ billion people (2 nd behind Mandarin Chinese). Nearly all Chinese speakers in China but English speakers distributed across the globe Eng = official lang of 42 countries, more than any other langEng = official lang of 42 countries, more than any other lang

7 English Diffusion Diffusion of English is a result of migration/colonization/imperialism. Every time the English colonized a place, they made English the official lang. Modern day English speaking countries is a map of colonialism: Diffusion of English is a result of migration/colonization/imperialism. Every time the English colonized a place, they made English the official lang. Modern day English speaking countries is a map of colonialism: To N. America – 17 th CTo N. America – 17 th C Ireland 17 th CIreland 17 th C S. Asia mid 18 th CS. Asia mid 18 th C S Pacific late 18 th CS Pacific late 18 th C S. Africa late 19 th CS. Africa late 19 th C

8 English Origins How did English dominate the British Isles in the first place and why is it classified as a Germanic language? How did English dominate the British Isles in the first place and why is it classified as a Germanic language? Celtic tribes arrive @ 2000 BCCeltic tribes arrive @ 2000 BC 450 AD 3 Germanic tribes from present day Denmark and Germany, the Angles, Jutes, and Saxons invade. Push Celts to remote N and W parts of the island and rename it “Angle’s Land” (i.e. England)450 AD 3 Germanic tribes from present day Denmark and Germany, the Angles, Jutes, and Saxons invade. Push Celts to remote N and W parts of the island and rename it “Angle’s Land” (i.e. England)

9 Origins of English – cont’d 1066 England is conquered by French speaking Normans who est French as the official lang for 300 yrs. When French lose control, English returns as official lang. During that 300 yrs, Germanic lang was used by the common people and French used by the leaders/conquerors….the two mingled to form new lang of Eng. 1066 England is conquered by French speaking Normans who est French as the official lang for 300 yrs. When French lose control, English returns as official lang. During that 300 yrs, Germanic lang was used by the common people and French used by the leaders/conquerors….the two mingled to form new lang of Eng.

10 Dialects of English Dialects: regional variation of a lang distinguished by distinctive vocab, spelling, and pronunciation Dialects: regional variation of a lang distinguished by distinctive vocab, spelling, and pronunciation Ex: Southerners say ya’ll, Australians say “mate”Ex: Southerners say ya’ll, Australians say “mate” American and British English = diff dialects American and British English = diff dialects Differ b/c of isolation – evolved independently during 18 th and 19 th CDiffer b/c of isolation – evolved independently during 18 th and 19 th C http://www.wimp.com/tangierisland/

11 Dialects of English – cont’d Noah Webster created 1 st American dictionary, wanted unique American dialect to increase national pride Noah Webster created 1 st American dictionary, wanted unique American dialect to increase national pride

12 Dialects of English – Con’t Webster……. Ex: substituted “s” for “c” in many words (“defence” to “defense”)Ex: substituted “s” for “c” in many words (“defence” to “defense”) Ex: eliminated “u” from words like “honour” and “colour”Ex: eliminated “u” from words like “honour” and “colour” Changed pronunciationChanged pronunciation

13 Dialects of English – cont’d Dialects within the US – existed originally b/c of differences in dialects among original settlers Dialects within the US – existed originally b/c of differences in dialects among original settlers Dialects continue today mostly in the east (esp South and New England)Dialects continue today mostly in the east (esp South and New England) Isogloss: word usage boundary for any word not used nationally (ex: pop, ya’ll, hoagie)Isogloss: word usage boundary for any word not used nationally (ex: pop, ya’ll, hoagie) Dialects become less prominent b/c of mobilityDialects become less prominent b/c of mobility

14 Soda v. Pop Dialect

15 Examples of Regional Vocab ALLIGATOR PEAR An avocado in New Orleans. BETTY A beauty in Los Angeles. BUBBLER A drinking fountain in Wisconsin. BUGGY A shopping cart in the South. BULKIE A sandwich roll in Boston. CABINET A milkshake in Rhode Island. FRAPPE A milkshake in Boston. GAPER'S BLOCK A traffic jam because of rubbernecking in Chicago. GOOBER A peanut in the South. HOT DISH A casserole in Wisconsin and Minnesota. IRON DOG A snowmobile in Alaska. JIMMIES Ice cream sprinkles in Boston. KITTY-WAMPUS Cater-corner in Wisconsin. NEB To nose into someone else's business in Pittsburgh. PARTY BARN A drive-through liquor store in Texas. POKE A bag in Pittsburgh. ROTARY A traffic circle in New England. SHOOTS O.K. in Hawaii. SKROK To spit in Buffalo. STAND ON LINE To stand in line in New York. WALLERED Useless or wrecked in the Southwest. WOOLIES Dustballs beneath your bed in Pennsylvania

16 Language Families All lang belong to a family – collection of many lang which come from same original tongue, long ago, b/f written history but have since evolved w/ diff characteristics (i.e. have same ancestor) All lang belong to a family – collection of many lang which come from same original tongue, long ago, b/f written history but have since evolved w/ diff characteristics (i.e. have same ancestor)

17 Indo-European Family I-E family = largest family…spoken by over 50% of world I-E family = largest family…spoken by over 50% of world Families divided into smaller branches and groups Families divided into smaller branches and groups I-E as 8 branches, 4 BIG ones I-E as 8 branches, 4 BIG ones Germanic Branch: dominant in N and W Europe (Swedish, Dutch, Danish, English, Norwegian)Germanic Branch: dominant in N and W Europe (Swedish, Dutch, Danish, English, Norwegian)

18 Indo-European Family – cont’d Indo-Iranian Branch: branch w/ most speakers (over 100 lang spoken by over 1 bill people)Indo-Iranian Branch: branch w/ most speakers (over 100 lang spoken by over 1 bill people) Indic (Eastern) Group: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh (Hindi, Urdu) Indic (Eastern) Group: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh (Hindi, Urdu) Iranian (Western) Group: Iran, Afghanistan (Persian, Kurdish, Pathan) Iranian (Western) Group: Iran, Afghanistan (Persian, Kurdish, Pathan)

19 Indo-European Family – cont’d Balto Slavic Branch – Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian Balto Slavic Branch – Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian Romance Branch evolved from Latin spoken by Romans 2,000 yrs ago. Conquering Romans diffused their lang through the empire. After fall of empire, regions were isolated and lang developed distinctly Romance Branch evolved from Latin spoken by Romans 2,000 yrs ago. Conquering Romans diffused their lang through the empire. After fall of empire, regions were isolated and lang developed distinctly

20 Indo-Euro Lang Family Tree

21 Indo-Euro Family – most widely diffused language

22 Pidgins and Creole Languages When 2 groups meet w/ diff lang a new lang with new characteristics of both emerges. When 2 groups meet w/ diff lang a new lang with new characteristics of both emerges. Pidgin: simplified form of lingua Franca (usually forms as a simple trade lang); no native speakers; used for communication among speakers of 2 diff. languages (i.e. hodge podge combination - ex. African slaves)Pidgin: simplified form of lingua Franca (usually forms as a simple trade lang); no native speakers; used for communication among speakers of 2 diff. languages (i.e. hodge podge combination - ex. African slaves) Creole: lang combined between colonizers and colonized/indigenous peoples - blendedCreole: lang combined between colonizers and colonized/indigenous peoples - blended Ex: French Creole in Haiti Ex: French Creole in Haiti

23 Indo-European Ancestor? Called Proto-Indo-European – difficult to prove b/c existed thousands of yrs before written history. 2 theories…. Called Proto-Indo-European – difficult to prove b/c existed thousands of yrs before written history. 2 theories…. Kurgan Hearth: Russia/Kazakhstan, N. of Black Sea, spread by nomadic herdersKurgan Hearth: Russia/Kazakhstan, N. of Black Sea, spread by nomadic herders Anatolian Hearth: present day Turkey – spread by farmersAnatolian Hearth: present day Turkey – spread by farmers

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25 Other Lang Families Indo-European – 50% Indo-European – 50% Sino Tibetan – 20% (Chinese, Cantonese, Thai) Sino Tibetan – 20% (Chinese, Cantonese, Thai) Afro-Asiatic 5% - Middle East – Arabic, Hebrew Afro-Asiatic 5% - Middle East – Arabic, Hebrew Niger-Congo 5% - Africa (Africa – most diverse languages…unknown #. Over 1,000 distinct lang and several thousand dialects. Nigeria alone has over 200 distinct lang. Niger-Congo 5% - Africa (Africa – most diverse languages…unknown #. Over 1,000 distinct lang and several thousand dialects. Nigeria alone has over 200 distinct lang. Austroneasean – 5% SE Asia Austroneasean – 5% SE Asia Dravidian 5% - parts of India Dravidian 5% - parts of India

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28 Language Preservation Distribution of a lang is a measure of the fate of an ethnic group. Lang displays the 2 competing geographic trends: Distribution of a lang is a measure of the fate of an ethnic group. Lang displays the 2 competing geographic trends:GLOBALIZATIONVersus LOCAL DIVERSITY

29 Language Extinction No longer in use by any living people No longer in use by any living people Thousands have become extinct over history but process has accelerated in recent past Thousands have become extinct over history but process has accelerated in recent past Colonialism in 18 th and 19 th C and globalization of 20 th C driven many lang to extinction Colonialism in 18 th and 19 th C and globalization of 20 th C driven many lang to extinction Ex: when Spanish arrive in Amazon found over 500 lang. Today 57 survive, half of which will die in next few yrs as elderly speakers pass away Ex: when Spanish arrive in Amazon found over 500 lang. Today 57 survive, half of which will die in next few yrs as elderly speakers pass away

30 Language Extinction – cont’d Pressures of econ and social acculturation responsible for today’s extinction (i.e. adoption of cultural traits like lang by one group under the influence of another) Pressures of econ and social acculturation responsible for today’s extinction (i.e. adoption of cultural traits like lang by one group under the influence of another) Lang ext can lead to cultural extinction: an entire culture obliterated by war, disease, acculturation. When a culture and its lang disappear it takes w/ it a tremendous amnt of history Lang ext can lead to cultural extinction: an entire culture obliterated by war, disease, acculturation. When a culture and its lang disappear it takes w/ it a tremendous amnt of history

31 Language Extinction “To lose my mother tongue would be like being forced into language exile. I would lose my family’s history and culture.” “To lose my mother tongue would be like being forced into language exile. I would lose my family’s history and culture.” James Jansen – director of “In Language We Live” – documentary on extinct languages James Jansen – director of “In Language We Live” – documentary on extinct languages http://fora.tv/2009/03/20/Daniel_Everett_Endangered_Lan guages_and_Lost_Knowledge http://fora.tv/2009/03/20/Daniel_Everett_Endangered_Lan guages_and_Lost_Knowledge http://fora.tv/2009/03/20/Daniel_Everett_Endangered_Lan guages_and_Lost_Knowledge http://fora.tv/2009/03/20/Daniel_Everett_Endangered_Lan guages_and_Lost_Knowledge

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33 Language Revival Movements to revive near extinct lang Movements to revive near extinct lang Parts of Scotland, Ireland, Wales – revive CelticParts of Scotland, Ireland, Wales – revive Celtic Hebrew revived after WW II when Israel became a state. Hebrew made one of two official lang (with Arabic). B/x that Hebrew was used primarily for religious services and was not commonly spoken.Hebrew revived after WW II when Israel became a state. Hebrew made one of two official lang (with Arabic). B/x that Hebrew was used primarily for religious services and was not commonly spoken. (Official lang: all govnt business occurs in this lang – schools, documents, road signs, etc.)(Official lang: all govnt business occurs in this lang – schools, documents, road signs, etc.)

34 Official Languages…. Lang given a unique status in the constitution of countries Lang given a unique status in the constitution of countries Govnt’ makes a declarative statement Govnt’ makes a declarative statement Typically lang used in nation’s legislative bodies Typically lang used in nation’s legislative bodies Over half the countries in the world have official languages Over half the countries in the world have official languages Some have one; others have more than one Some have one; others have more than one USA doesn’t have an official language….should we? USA doesn’t have an official language….should we?

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36 Multi Lingual States Have multiple official lang – can cause difficulty Have multiple official lang – can cause difficulty Belgium- Walloons in S speak French, Flemings in N speak Flemish. Lang boundary sharply divides country. Each region has own elected assembly that runs their region and often antagonism betwn the two. Belgium- Walloons in S speak French, Flemings in N speak Flemish. Lang boundary sharply divides country. Each region has own elected assembly that runs their region and often antagonism betwn the two.

37 Multi Lingual States CANADA – French and English. Quebec has had separatist movement in past. Separation only voted down by slim majority CANADA – French and English. Quebec has had separatist movement in past. Separation only voted down by slim majority

38 Multi Lingual States Basques – Pyrenees mountains in N. Spain, ETA – separatist movement – engaged in terrorist attacks Basques – Pyrenees mountains in N. Spain, ETA – separatist movement – engaged in terrorist attacks

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40 Global Dominance of English Globalization produces a need for a common lang of communication. Today that lang is English. Globalization produces a need for a common lang of communication. Today that lang is English. Lingua Franca: when people of diff lang need to communicate quickly and efficiently they use a lingua franca…a lang of international communication. (ex: Russian was t he lingua franca of USSR) Lingua Franca: when people of diff lang need to communicate quickly and efficiently they use a lingua franca…a lang of international communication. (ex: Russian was t he lingua franca of USSR)

41 English = Global Lingua Franca Polish airline pilot flying over France speaks Eng to air traffic control Polish airline pilot flying over France speaks Eng to air traffic control Eng = official lang in many factories and businesses around the globe Eng = official lang in many factories and businesses around the globe Most info on WWW = in Eng Most info on WWW = in Eng Lang of pop culture = Eng Lang of pop culture = Eng Among EU countries, 83% of high scholars speak Eng Among EU countries, 83% of high scholars speak Eng

42 English = Lingua Franca Japanese schools require 6 yrs of Eng and Japanese government has considered making Eng an official 2 nd lang Japanese schools require 6 yrs of Eng and Japanese government has considered making Eng an official 2 nd lang Universities around the globe that teach in Eng are often most competitive b/c students feel it’s necessary to enter global economy Universities around the globe that teach in Eng are often most competitive b/c students feel it’s necessary to enter global economy

43 Modern English is very difficult to learn for non-native speakers b/c of odd spellings, unusual grammar rules, lots of exceptions to the rule (Eng is hodge podge of Celts, Welsh, Normans, Vikings, mixed with Romance languages, etc.) Modern English is very difficult to learn for non-native speakers b/c of odd spellings, unusual grammar rules, lots of exceptions to the rule (Eng is hodge podge of Celts, Welsh, Normans, Vikings, mixed with Romance languages, etc.)


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