The Atlas of Unusual Languages: An exploration of language, people and geography
By (Author) Zoran Nikolic
By (author) Collins Books
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
16th September 2022
14th October 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Political geography
World / regional atlases or maps
Dialect, slang and jargon
Sociolinguistics
Bilingualism and multilingualism
Language acquisition
Language learning: specific skills
Language teaching and learning: second or additional languages
Anthropology
409
Paperback
240
Width 148mm, Height 210mm, Spine 23mm
570g
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 Argentinadiscover how geography shapes communication and societies.
What can we learn from the existence of Gutnish, a dialect of the extinct Eastern Germanic Gothic, on several islands of the Baltic Sea And how widely spoken is Cornish These and many more intriguing linguistic questions are answered in this absorbing exploration of lesser known languages.
shortlisted for the 2021 Edward Stanford Travel Writing Award
Born in an area of constant political change in what was once Yugoslavia and is now Serbia. Zoran Nikolic saw the impact political change had on peoples daily lives. This interest in geography extended outside Eastern Europe and became a lifetime fascination with borders and political geography.