Words of the World The Global Language System

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-01-21
Publisher(s): Polity
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Summary

This bold and accessible study of human languages and communication explores issues which are at the forefront of today's globalized society. The human species is divided into more than five thousand language groups that do not understand each other. And yet these groups constitute one coherent world language system, connected by multilingual speakers in a surprisingly powerful way. The chances of a language thriving depend on its position in the system. There are thousands of small, peripheral languages, each connected to one of a hundred central languages. The entire system is held together by one global language: English. A language is a ls"hypercollective' good: the more speakers it has, the higher its communication value for each one of them. Thus, when people think that a language is gaining new speakers, that in itself is a reason for them to want to learn it too. That is why, in an age of globalization, only a few languages remain for transnational communication and these often prevail even in national societies. This important book discusses a number of specific constellations in detail: India, Indonesia, Sub-Saharan Africa, South Africa and the European Union. De Swaan concludes by providing a sober but illuminating view of language policy in multilingual societies. This book will be essential reading for those studying sociology, communication studies and linguistics.

Author Biography

Abram de Swaan is Chairman of the Amsterdam School of Social Research (ASSR) at the University of Amsterdam.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introduction: the global language system
1(24)
The global language system: a galaxy of languages
4(2)
A historical atlas of the world as a language system
6(5)
Supercentral constellations in the present language system
11(6)
Scope and approach of this book
17(3)
Plan of the book
20(5)
The political economy of language constellations
25(16)
Languages as `hypercollective goods'
27(6)
The communication potential of a language: the Q-value
33(8)
Language, culture and the unequal exchange of texts
41(19)
Texts as commodities in international exchange
42(5)
Protectionism and free trade in cultural exchange
47(6)
Monoglossia, polyglossia and heteroglossia
53(4)
Discussion
57(3)
India: the rivalry between Hindi and English
60(21)
Characterization of the Indian constellation
61(2)
State formation, nation-building and language unification
63(6)
The vicissitudes of language policy in India
69(4)
Discussion
73(8)
The triumph of bahasa Indonesia
81(15)
Gandhi's dream
81(2)
The rise of Malay
83(3)
The demise of Dutch
86(4)
The rejection of Javanese
90(3)
Discussion
93(3)
Africa: the persistence of the colonial languages
96(31)
A two-by-three comparison
99(3)
Three francophone constellations south of the Sahara
102(14)
Three English-centred constellations south of the Sahara
116(11)
South Africa: the survival of the old language regime
127(17)
The language regime under Apartheid
128(4)
Language policy after Apartheid
132(4)
The dynamics of the constellation
136(4)
Discussion
140(4)
The European Union: the more languages, the more English
144(32)
Civil Europe (1): language unification in national constellations
146(5)
Civil Europe (2): Q-values in the European Union
151(15)
Institutional Europe (1): the public level
166(5)
Institutional Europe (2): the bureaucracy
171(2)
Discussion
173(3)
Conclusions and considerations
176(18)
Conclusions
177(10)
Considerations
187(7)
Notes 194(31)
References 225(19)
Index 244

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