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Language Expansion

Hugo Raines

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Language Expansion explores the intricate relationship between global literature and the dynamics of language, revealing how literature acts as both a driver of language expansion and a tool for cultural preservation. It examines how literary prestige, often associated with dominant languages, fosters their spread, while translation serves as a bridge for linguistic exchange, enriching recipient languages with new concepts. The book also highlights literature's crucial role in language revitalization efforts, particularly among indigenous communities striving to maintain their cultural heritage. The book argues that global literature is a double-edged sword. Interestingly, the book uncovers how the seemingly disparate world of literature serves as both a catalyst for language expansion and a bulwark against language loss. Analyzing historical patterns, colonial legacies, and the impact of globalization, Language Expansion progresses by first introducing core concepts, then exploring literary prestige, translation's role, and literature's impact on revitalization. This academic study integrates perspectives from sociology, anthropology, and postcolonial studies to offer a nuanced understanding of language vitality, linguistic diversity, and the ethical considerations surrounding language policy. By examining case studies and drawing on data sources like UNESCO reports, the book connects academic insights with practical applications for promoting linguistic diversity in an increasingly interconnected world.
Verfügbar seit: 06.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 66 Seiten.

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