Language City

Language City

Author: Ross Perlin

Publisher: Grove Press

Published: 2024-02-20

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 0802162479

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From the co-director of the Endangered Language Alliance, a captivating portrait of contemporary New York City through six speakers of little-known and overlooked languages, diving into the incredible history of the most linguistically diverse place ever to have existed on the planet Half of all 7,000-plus human languages may disappear over the next century and—because many have never been recorded—when they’re gone, it will be forever. Ross Perlin, a linguist and co-director of the Manhattan-based non-profit Endangered Language Alliance, is racing against time to map little-known languages across the most linguistically diverse city in history: contemporary New York. In Language City, Perlin recounts the unique history of immigration that shaped the city, and follows six remarkable yet ordinary speakers of endangered languages deep into their communities to learn how they are maintaining and reviving their languages against overwhelming odds. Perlin also dives deep into their languages, taking us on a fascinating tour of unusual grammars, rare sounds, and powerful cultural histories from all around the world. Seke is spoken by 700 people from five ancestral villages in Nepal, a hundred of whom have lived in a single Brooklyn apartment building. N’ko is a radical new West African writing system now going global in Harlem and the Bronx. After centuries of colonization and displacement, Lenape, the city’s original Indigenous language and the source of the name Manhattan (“the place where we get bows”), has just one fluent native speaker, bolstered by a small band of revivalists. Also profiled in the book are speakers of the Indigenous Mexican language Nahuatl, the Central Asian minority language Wakhi, and the former lingua franca of the Lower East Side, Yiddish. A century after the anti-immigration Johnson-Reed Act closed America’s doors for decades and on the 400th anniversary of New York’s colonial founding, Perlin raises the alarm about growing political threats and the onslaught of “killer languages” like English and Spanish. Both remarkable social history and testament to the importance of linguistic diversity, Language City is a joyful and illuminating exploration of a city and the world that made it.


New Perspectives on Language Mobility

New Perspectives on Language Mobility

Author: Sarah Josefine Schaefer

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2023-11-16

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 1350293229

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The diffusion of English and the increasing mediatization of our globalized world have significant impacts on our perceptions of language and culture. Beginning with an overview of how the conceptualization of language is currently debated in sociolinguistics and related fields, this book highlights the need for a new perspective on language mobility. Through examining the use of English on German radio morning shows, the book explores the dynamics of language use in times of accelerated globalization and provides insights into how the media operate within the global flows of messages and linguistic resources that characterize our mediatized societies. In doing so, it demonstrates how combining the different perspectives of a sociolinguistics of mobility and contact linguistics allows for a thorough investigation of language practices in society, and advances the theoretical and practical approaches to the study of language mobility as a result.


The Power of Words

The Power of Words

Author: Emma Stokes

Publisher: Sage Publications UK

Published: 2024-10-24

Total Pages: 141

ISBN-13: 1529614333

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This book explores the pivotal role of vocabulary in childhood development and early years curricula. Recognizing the challenges some children face, Stokes offers practical strategies tailored to diverse learning needs, emphasising how explicit teaching of vocabulary addresses diverse the needs of learners in the classroom. Introducing an original practical teaching strategy, GUIDE, the author aims to bridge the attainment gap for disadvantaged learners through methods of explicit teaching and a whole-class direct approach. An essential overview of the EYFS framework is provided, enabling practitioners to contextualize their teaching with important background knowledge. Empower yourself as an educator; empower your children through language.


Demystifying Corpus Linguistics for English Language Teaching

Demystifying Corpus Linguistics for English Language Teaching

Author: Kieran Harrington

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-03-03

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 3031112202

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The aim of this edited volume is to demystify corpus linguistics for use in English language teaching (ELT). It advocates the inclusion of corpus linguistics in the classroom as part of an approach to ELT in which students engage with naturally occurring language. The first chapter provides a basic but essential introduction to corpus linguistics, including sections on corpora and corpus methods, and this is followed by a review of the use of corpus linguistics in ELT. Chapters on the traditional ELT strands of skills, vocabulary and grammar as well as chapters on pluricentric approaches (on language and culture, World Englishes and English as a Lingua Franca) flow naturally from the second chapter, which reports on a survey of the attitudes of trainee teacher to the use of corpus linguistics in the ELT classroom. The final two chapters show how the work of corpus linguists can benefit classroom teacher preparation, materials development and textbook writing. This book will be of interest not only to academics in fields such as English Language Teaching, Applied Linguistics and Corpus Linguistics, but also to educators of teacher-trainees and teacher-trainees themselves, as well as teachers who are looking for new interactive approaches to ELT.


Ctet Central Teacher Eligibility Test Paper-Ii (Class : Vi-Viii) Mathematics and Science 15 Practice Sets

Ctet Central Teacher Eligibility Test Paper-Ii (Class : Vi-Viii) Mathematics and Science 15 Practice Sets

Author: TEAM PRABHAT

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2021-01-19

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 9353226791

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Prepare for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) with confidence using "CTET Central Teacher Eligibility Test Paper-II (Class: VI-VIII) Mathematics and Science 15 Practice Sets" by Team Prabhat. This comprehensive guide is your key to success in the exam, offering a wide range of practice questions and valuable insights. Why are mathematics and science essential subjects for aspiring teachers? As educators, it's crucial to have a strong foundation in mathematics and science to effectively teach students about mathematical concepts, scientific principles, and their real-world applications. This book provides the perfect opportunity to sharpen your knowledge and skills in these subject areas. With 15 practice sets meticulously designed to cover the entire syllabus, you can assess your understanding, identify areas for improvement, and build confidence for the exam. Each practice set is accompanied by detailed solutions and explanations, ensuring thorough comprehension of concepts. Are you ready to ace the CTET exam and embark on a rewarding career in teaching? "CTET Central Teacher Eligibility Test Paper-II (Class: VI-VIII) Mathematics and Science 15 Practice Sets" equips you with the resources and practice you need to excel. Take your preparation to the next level and achieve your goals with this indispensable study companion. Don't let anything stand in the way of your teaching aspirations. Get your hands on "CTET Central Teacher Eligibility Test Paper-II (Class: VI-VIII) Mathematics and Science 15 Practice Sets" by Team Prabhat today and take the first step towards a fulfilling career in education!