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AIM: to develop an understanding of the relationship between
geography and language.
Language
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Vocabulary• Monolingual• Bilingual• Isogloss• Indo-European• Lingua Franca• Toponym• Pidgin• Creole
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What are the dominant languages of planet Earth?
What are the most
commonly spoken
languages on the planet?
Native speakers?
Multi-lingual speakers?
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Languages1. Mandarin (Chinese)2. Spanish3. English4. Hindi-Urdu5. Arabic6. Bengali7. Portuguese8. Russian9. Japanese10. Punjabi Source = Wikipedia
• 1. Chinese• 2. Spanish• 3. English• 4. Arabic• 5. Hindi-Urdu• 6. Bengali• 7. Portuguese• 8. Russian• 9. Japanese• 10.German• Source = Infoplease !!!!
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Native Speakers
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Language Family Native speakers Total speakers Other estimates Rank
Mandarin Sino-Tibetan,Chinese
848 million (2000) 1026 million
One of the six official languages of the United Nations.All varieties of Chinese: 1200 million (2000)
1
Spanish (Castilian)
Indo-European,Romance
406 million (1995–2011) 466 million 420 million native.[6] 500 million total (2009)[7] One of
the six official languages of the United Nations. 2
English Indo-European,Germanic
335 million (2003–2011) > 765 million
Approximately 375 million L1 speakers, 375 million L2 speakers, and 750 million EFL speakers. Totalling about 1.5 billion/1500 million speakers.[9] One of the six official languages of the United Nations.
3
Hindi Indo-European,Indo-Aryan
260 million (2001), including partial figures from many Hindi languages
380 million 490 million total speakers of Hindi/Urdu.[11] 4
Arabic Afro-Asiatic,Semitic
206 million (1999)
452 million (100 million are not proficient in Standard Arabic)
280 million native.[13] One of the six official languages of the United Nations. 5
Portuguese Indo-European,Romance
202 million (1998-2005) 217 million 220 million native, 240 million total.[15] 6
Bengali Indo-European,Indo-Aryan
193 million (2001) 250 million 7
Russian Indo-European,Slavic
162 million (2010) 272 million One of the six
official languages of the United Nations.[18] 8
Japanese Japonic122 million (1985) 123 million 9
More than 100 million native speakers Source: Ethnologue (2013, 17th edition)
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Note: Sino - Tibetan = Chinese, Thai, Burmese, Tibetan
Niger – Congo = Bantu Afro - Asiatic = Semitic
Language family & Isogloss
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Identify the various
language families.
Are any dialects
portrayed on the tree?
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What promotes the development
of languages?
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Geographic isolation (mountain valleys, jungle, islands, distance etc.)
leads to language diversity.
Advanced centralized nations, “nation states,” invariably exterminate additional / alternative languages if not
desired.
Population size is
secondary
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ExamplesTHHS
Any geographic
locationGrowth of languages? Threats
to languages?
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New Guinea is very mountainous and “jungly” = lots of isolated valleys (communities).
Example
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The Caucasus region is also very rugged
and mountainous.
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Population size plays a (limited) role in language formation but is secondary to
geographic factors.
Compare China to New Guinea. Note that in China and India language density is not
positively correlated with population density but rather with geographic isolation.
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Language• +/- 6,500 - 6,700 languages• 2,500 currently at risk of
extinction• 53 languages have become extinct
in the USA (more than any other country)
• 3,000 – 3,500 languages expected disappear by 2,100CE
Simple memorization
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Notice that online language use is not proportional to
total number of native speakers in the physical
world. Why?
What is the
world’s lingua
franca?
Hindi?
Arabic? Bengali?Etc.
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2010CE
>2.4 billion online 2013CE
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English
Now back to…
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Arabic has made it onto the list. Still
vastly underrepresented though. Impact on the “Arab Spring”?
This chart appears to basically agree with the previous chart….
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If you are the captain of a commercial airliner
flying between Beijing, PRC and Ulan Bator,
Mongolia what language do you use to communicate with the
air traffic control tower? It is mandated by international
agreement.
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Japan is a monolingual country and yet? Why?
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Why do so many pop groups from small non-English
speaking countries (E.g.: Sweden) use English in their
songs?
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Why don’t pop groups sing in Chinese?
But they do frequently sing in Spanish?
2005
2011 figures will
differ. English is growing rapidly.
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BTW = interesting
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AIM: to what extent do languages reflect
the politics of any place?
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Language and Politics
During the Rwandan Genocide armed gunman would ask public bus passengers to answer simple
questions. If you used the incorrect word or had an “accent” you were immediately executed.
E.g.:
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What promotes the development of
languages? Conversely, what endangers the
existence of languages?
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FranceFrance looks
like an overwhelmingly
monolingual society
E.g.:
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300 – 400 years ago a language map of
France would have looked like this but.. What happened in France during the
1500’s and then into the 1700’s? 1598CE,
Edict of 1626CE, 1685CE, 1750CE Carte
de France
However…
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The (intentional creation of the)
Nation State
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How is this map a reflection each region’s geography and political development?
Try to answer this question in
a paragraph.
Higher order
thinking
Very important
concept
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However, even in France you have the recent reemergence of regional
(national) identities
Everybody has rights nowadays and so…
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Ethnic Cleansing Anyone?
Most Nation States have engaged in
“ethnic cleansing” to one degree or
another at some time in their history.
Time “heals all wounds” or at
least allows memories to fade.
The death of generations and
ignorance of history helps too.
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E.g.: The British IslesFour traditional lands
(England, Wales, Scotland, & Ireland)
United Kingdom (UK) = England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern
Ireland)
Ireland (Eire) = independent Ireland
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Ancient Briton was a Celtic language. What type of
language did Anglo – Saxons use?
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Scandinavian = Viking / Norse / NormanWhat
language did the
Norman’s speak?
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After expulsion and extermination by the Anglo –
Saxons and later by the Normans, Celtic language and
cultural hearths have maintained a presence in the same geographic locales for
about a 1000 years.
Did the English (and the French) attempt
to completely exterminate Celtic
culture?
Yes… of
course they did!
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Modern Ethnic Cleansing
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Pre-Columbian Distribution of Native American Languages in what is now the USA
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Languages Spoken in the USA• English – 215 million• Spanish – 28 million• Chinese languages – 2.0 million + (mostly Cantonese speakers, with a growing group of Mandarin
speakers)• French – 1.6 million• German – 1.4 million (High German) + German dialects like Hutterite German, Texas German,
Pennsylvania German, Plautdietsch• Italian – 1.3 million• Tagalog – 1.2 million + (Most Filipinos may also know other Philippine languages, e.g. Ilokano,
Pangasinan, Bikol languages, and Visayan languages)• Vietnamese – 1.01 million• Korean – 890,000• Russian – 710,000• Polish – 670,000• Arabic – 610,000• Portuguese – 560,000• Azerbaijan – 503,941• Japanese – 480,000• French Creole – 450,000 (mostly Louisiana Creole French – 334,500)• Greek – 370,000• Hindi – 320,000• Persian – 310,000• Urdu – 260,000• Gujarati – 240,000• Armenian – 200,000
2000CE US
Census
Top 22 languages
What is missing?
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Practically no Native American
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However, sometimes the traces of the earlier language remain…
despite… whatever had happened…
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Etc!
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No Arabs…
but Arabic
What does the density of
toponym dots tell you about the presence
of Arabs?
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Aboriginal people = < 2.5% of the population of Australia. In Victoria they = < 1% of the population yet Aboriginal
(influenced) names abound.
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AIM: to what extent is language (accents, dialects, and pidgin etc.) a reflection of
geography?
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Change in Language (Traces of Language Origin)
Change Over Time
Geographic Variation
Subculture Variations
E.g.:
ClassE.g.:
ImmigrantsAccents, Dialects,
Pidgin, and ….
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Accents and dialects are common to
all languages.
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Accents
Listen to the following English accents and try to determine where
they are from.
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AIM: to what extent have languages been used to
revive nationalist movements?
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Revival and Preservation of Languages
Hebrew
Welsh
Irish GaelicScottish
Gaelic
Cornish
Can you think of
other similar
languages?
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Why has Welsh made a
“comeback” in Wales (Cymru)? The same is true for Irish Gaelic in Ireland (Eire)and Scottish Gaelic in Scotland (Alba).
Nationalism
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Jones, Davis, Holmes, Jenkins, Davies, Hopkins, Evans, Owen…
Listen to some Welsh and Gaelic.
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What’s one potential political
danger to itself of a
multilingual state?
Think Canada, Belgium,
Spain, Honduras,
etc.
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Quebec “Je me souviens”
Why?
BTW, take note of where Canadians live.
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Multilingual CountriesThis can only be?
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11 Official Languages
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Why?
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Basque
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AIM: what role do new languages play within
the relationship between geography
and culture and politics?
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“New Languages”Pidgin Creole
New Languages E.g.: Afrikaans and Swahili…
E.g.: Guyana (?) and New Guinea
New dialects…
and
This of course
depends on your
opinion.
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“Made Up” Languages
Esperanto
KlingonListen to ‘em.
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Fin
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