Boekdetails
Formaat
Hardcover
Pagina's
464
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jun 26, 2003
Uitgever
Routledge
ISBN-10
0700711333
ISBN-13
9780700711338
Beschrijving
In the vast and intricate tapestry of human language, the Mongolic languages offer a unique glimpse into the cultural and historical legacy of the Mongols, once the dominant force in a sprawling empire. This comprehensive volume delves deep into the linguistic characteristics that define this fascinating language family, shining a light on its evolution and the diverse dialects that have emerged across different regions.
Brilliantly crafted by a team of esteemed linguists, this work not only presents detailed linguistic analyses but also intertwines geographical and sociopolitical contexts that have shaped the language over centuries. Each contributor brings their expertise, weaving together insights that highlight the rich historical narratives tied to the Mongolic peoples. The book serves as both a reference for linguists and an exploration for anyone interested in the connections between language and culture.
From phonetics to syntax, readers are guided through the complexities of Mongolic languages, showcasing their unique features while framing them within the larger spectrum of language families. The scholarly rigor is matched by engaging explanations, making the material accessible to a broader audience, including those with a burgeoning curiosity about linguistic diversity.
As the world continues to evolve, the significance of understanding the Mongolic languages becomes ever more pertinent. This rich exploration promises to enlighten readers, inviting them to appreciate not just the language itself but also the vibrant history and culture of the Mongolic people who continue to influence our world today.
Brilliantly crafted by a team of esteemed linguists, this work not only presents detailed linguistic analyses but also intertwines geographical and sociopolitical contexts that have shaped the language over centuries. Each contributor brings their expertise, weaving together insights that highlight the rich historical narratives tied to the Mongolic peoples. The book serves as both a reference for linguists and an exploration for anyone interested in the connections between language and culture.
From phonetics to syntax, readers are guided through the complexities of Mongolic languages, showcasing their unique features while framing them within the larger spectrum of language families. The scholarly rigor is matched by engaging explanations, making the material accessible to a broader audience, including those with a burgeoning curiosity about linguistic diversity.
As the world continues to evolve, the significance of understanding the Mongolic languages becomes ever more pertinent. This rich exploration promises to enlighten readers, inviting them to appreciate not just the language itself but also the vibrant history and culture of the Mongolic people who continue to influence our world today.
Genres
Geschiedenis