Multilingualism is everywhere in our globalised society. Delving into
the 'social life' of languages, John Edwards provides a brief yet
compelling overview of multilingualism and its sociocultural
implications and consequences. Covering major topics including language
origins, language death, lingua francas,
pidgins, creoles and artificial languages, this book provides a complete
introduction to what happens when languages meet.
A vital primer for anybody interested in multilingualism, this new
edition has been refreshed and updated, expanding its coverage and
adding new topics such as linguistic imperialism, minority languages,
and folk linguistics. A brand new chapter on recent developments also
covers the linguistic landscape, language planning, the 'new speaker'
phenomenon and digital multilingualisms.
Accessibly written in an engaging style which assumes no prior
knowledge, this book is an essential introduction for anybody interested
in multilingualism and language.