World Languages Review aims to examine the sociolinguistic situation of the world: to describe the linguistic diversity that currently characterizes humanity, to evaluate trends towards linguistic uniformity, and to establish a set of guidelines or language planning measures that favour the weaker or more endangered linguistic communities, so that anyone engaged in language planning -government officials, institution leaders, researchers, and community members- can implement these measures.



Autorentext

Fèlix Martí, Director of the UNESCO Centre of Catalonia (1984-2002) and President of the UNESCO Advisory Committee on Linguistic Pluralism and Multilingual Education (1999-2003).
Paul Ortega, former Director of UNESCO Etxea-UNESCO Centre of the Basque Country. Secretary General of Pax Romana ICMICA since October 2004.
Itziar Idiazabal, Professor at the University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU).
Andoni Barreña, Professor at the University of Salamanca.
Patxi Juaristi, Professor at the University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU).
Carme Junyent, Professor at the University of Barcelona.
Belen Uranga, Coordinator of the survey carried out for World Languages Review.
Estibaliz Amorrortu, Professor, University of Deusto.



Inhalt

Acknowledgements/ Prologue/ Introduction
1. Linguistic Communities
2. The Linguistic Heritage
3. The Official Status of Languages
4. The Use of Languages in the Administration
5. Language and Writing
6. Language and Education
7. Languages and the Media
8. Language and Religion
9. Transmission and Intergenerational Use of Language
10. Linguistic Attitudes
11. The Threats to Languages
12. The Future of Languages
Appendixes:
References
Web References
List of Informants
Subject Index
Index of Languages, Families and Varieties
Survey

Titel
Words and Worlds
Untertitel
World Languages Review
EAN
9781853598289
ISBN
978-1-85359-828-9
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
13.07.2005
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
344
Jahr
2005
Untertitel
Englisch