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Chapter 6 Language

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Chapter 6

Language

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LanguageI. Intro

A. LanguagesII. Where are English Speakers

Distributed?A. Origin and diffusion of English

1. Intro2. English colonies3. Origin of English in

England

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Language

B. Dialects of English1. Dialects in England2. Differences between British & American English3. Dialects in the United States

C.Dialects in the United States1. Settlement in the United States

1. NE.2. Southeastern3. Mid-Atlantic

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Language

b. Current Dialect differences in the east

D. Pronunciation Differences1. Diffusion

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English Speaking Countries

Fig. 5-1: English is an official language in 50 countries, including some in which it is not the most widely spoken language. It is also used and understood in many others.

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Invasions of England

5th - 11th

centuries

Fig. 5-2: The groups that brought what became English to England included Jutes, Angles, Saxons, and Vikings. The Normans later brought French vocabulary to English.

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Old & Middle English Dialects

Fig. 5-3: The main dialect regions of Old English before the Norman invasion persisted to some extent in the Middle English dialects through the 1400s.

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Dialects in the Eastern U.S.

Fig. 5-4: Hans Kurath divided the eastern U.S. into three dialect regions, whose distribution is similar to that of house types (Fig. 4-9).

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III. Why is English Related to other Languages?

A. Indo-European Branches1. Germanic branch2. Indo-Iranian branch

a. Indic (Eastern)b. Iranian (Western)

3. Balto-Slavic brancha. East Slavic and Balticb. West and South

Slavic

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4. Romance brancha. Origin and Diffusion b. Romance Language

Dialectsc. Distinguishing between

dialects and languages

B. Origin and diffusion of Indo-European

1. Kurgan and Anatolian theories

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Indo-European Language Family

Fig. 5-5: The main branches of the Indo-European language family include Germanic, Romance, Balto-Slavic, and Indo-Iranian.

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Russian Sign

Russian is an Indo-European language written in the Cyrillic alphabet, originally brought to Russia by Greek missionaries

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Germanic Branch of Indo-European

Fig. 5-6: The Germanic branch today is divided into North and West Germanic groups. English is in the West Germanic group.

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South Asian Languages & Language Families

Fig. 5-7: Indo-European is the largest of four main language families in South Asia. The country of India has 18 official languages.

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Romance Branch of Indo-European

Fig. 5-8: The Romance branch includes three of the world’s 12 most widely spoken languages (Spanish, French, and Portuguese), as well as a number of smaller languages and dialects.

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Signs in Barcelona, Spain

Signs in Barcelona are written both in Catalán (top) and Spanish (bottom).

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Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Haitian Creole and French are both official languages in Haiti, although English is also used.

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Kurgan Theory of Indo-European Origin

Fig. 5-9: In the Kurgan theory, Proto-Indo-European diffused from the Kurgan hearth north of the Caspian Sea, beginning about 7000 years ago.

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Anatolian Hearth Theory of Indo-European Origin

Fig. 5-10: In the Anatolian hearth theory, Indo-European originated in Turkey before the Kurgans and diffused through agricultural expansion.

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IV. Where are other language Families Distributed?

A. Classification of languagesB. Distribution of language families

1. Sino-Tibetan language family2. Other East and Southeast Asian

language familiesC. Languages of the Middle East and

Central Asia

1. Afro-Asiatic language family2. Altaic and Uralic language

families

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D. African language families1. Intro2. Niger-Congo3. Nilo- Saharan4. Khoisan

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Language Families of the World

Fig. 5-11: Distribution of the world’s main language families. Languages with more than 50 million speakers are named.

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Major Language FamiliesPercentage of World Population

Fig. 5-11a: The percentage of world population speaking each of the main language families. Indo-European and Sino-Tibetan together represent almost 75% of the world’s people.

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Language Family Trees

Fig. 5-12: Family trees and estimated numbers of speakers for the main world language families.

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Chinese Ideograms

Fig. 5-13: Chinese language ideograms mostly represent concepts rather than sounds. The two basic characters at the top can be built into more complex words.

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Language Families of

Africa

Fig. 5-14: The 1000 or more languages of Africa are divided among five main language families, including Austronesian languages in Madagascar.

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Languages of Nigeria

Fig. 5-15: More than 200 languages are spoken in Nigeria, the largest country in Africa (by population). English, considered neutral, is the official language.

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V. Why do people preserve local languages?

A. Preserving language diversity1. Intro

2. Hebrew: reviving extinct languages3. Celtic: preserving endangered

languages4. Multilingual states5. Isolated languages

B. Global dominance of English1. English as a lingua franca2. Diffusion to other languages

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Ireland Road Signs

Road signs in Ireland are written in both English and Gaelic (Goidelic).

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Language Divisions in Belgium

Fig. 5-16: There has been much tension in Belgium between Flemings, who live in the north and speak Flemish, a Dutch dialect, and Walloons, who live in the south and speak French.

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Bookstore in Brussels,

Belgium

The name of the bookstore is printed in both French (top) and Flemish (bottom).

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Jerusalem Street sign

A street in Jerusalem was re-named New York after Sept. 11, 2001. The street name is shown in Hebrew, Arabic, and English

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Language Areas in Switzerland

Fig. 5-17: Switzerland remains peaceful with four official languages and a decentralized government structure.

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French-English Boundary in Canada

Fig. 5-18: Although Canada is bilingual, French speakers are concentrated in the province of Quebec, where 80% of the population speaks French.

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Online Population, 1996 - 2005

Fig. 5-1.1: English is still the largest language on the internet, but there has been rapid growth in many others, especially Chinese.

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E-Commerce Languages

2000 & 2004

Fig 5-1.2: English and English-speaking countries still dominate e-commerce, but other languages are growing rapidly.

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French Signs in Québec City

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Spanish Signs in New York City