
Multilingualism: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
John C. Maher
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형식
킨들
페이지
168
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2017
출판사
OUP Oxford
판
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0191038075
ISBN-13
9780191038075
설명
John C. Maher explores the rich tapestry of languages that shape human communication and cultural identity. From bustling urban centers to remote communities, the presence of diverse languages reveals the complexities of multilingualism in today's world. The author delves into the historical contexts that have influenced language development and the social dynamics that arise when multiple tongues coexist within a single community.
Maher examines the cognitive aspects of learning and using several languages, shedding light on the profound effects that multilingualism can have on individuals and societies. He presents compelling arguments about the benefits of being multilingual, not just for personal enrichment but also for fostering a more inclusive society. Through vivid examples, he illustrates how language shapes thought and interaction, making it a crucial part of human experience.
Designated for those curious about the linguistic landscape, the narrative invites readers to appreciate the intricate relationships between language, culture, and identity. It encourages reflection on personal implications within an increasingly interconnected world while emphasizing the importance of preserving linguistic diversity.
Maher examines the cognitive aspects of learning and using several languages, shedding light on the profound effects that multilingualism can have on individuals and societies. He presents compelling arguments about the benefits of being multilingual, not just for personal enrichment but also for fostering a more inclusive society. Through vivid examples, he illustrates how language shapes thought and interaction, making it a crucial part of human experience.
Designated for those curious about the linguistic landscape, the narrative invites readers to appreciate the intricate relationships between language, culture, and identity. It encourages reflection on personal implications within an increasingly interconnected world while emphasizing the importance of preserving linguistic diversity.