The Atlas of Unusual Languages

Discover intriguing linguistic oddities and language islands

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Lingvo: English

Eldonita de Collins.

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978-0-00-846959-7
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The ideal gift for anyone interested in language, geography and people.

We communicate through the spoken and written word and language has evolved over the centuries. Many languages have survived although only in small pockets throughout the world. This book explores a selection of those languages.

Did you know that some people believe that the speakers of Burushaski, the language of a distant valley below the Himalayas, are actually the descendants of the soldiers of Alexander the Great? And that, even though the Venetian language is not official in Venice, it is spoken in several locations in Latin America?

From ‘language isolates’ such as Basque, spoken in Spain and France, and Ainu in Japan and Russia, to language islands including a Welsh speaking colony in Argentina–discover how geography shapes communication and societies.

What can we learn from the existence of Gutnish, a dialect of the extinct Eastern Germanic Gothic, on …

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Unfortunately, a frustrating read

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I'm fascinated by linguistics and the way in which languages have evolved throughout human history so I leapt at the chance to review Zoran Nikolic's new global study, The Atlas of Unusual Languages. He's researched dozens of languages and dialects from every continent, focusing particularly on ones which are now what he calls 'language islands' - pockets where a language, frequently one originating thousands of miles away, still remains in use today. The book contains lots of details about each language including theories about its history, its linguistic evolution and family grouping, and snippets of information concerning the people who speak these often endangered languages. I didn't know that UNESCO maintains a list of endangered languages or, indeed, quite how many of them there are.

Nikolic crams mind-boggling volumes of facts and theories into The Atlas of Unusual Languages, but while this is great if the book is treated as …

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  • Languages
  • Geography
  • Linguistics