Babel: Around the World in Twenty Languages
£9,99
If you were to master the twenty languages discussed inĀ Babel, you could talk with three quarters of the worldās population. But what makes these languages stand out amid the worldās estimated 6,500 tongues?
Gaston Dorren delves deep into the linguistic oddities and extraordinary stories of these diverse lingua francas, tracing their origins and their sometimes bloody rise to greatness. He deciphers their bewildering array of scripts, presents the gems and gaps in their vocabularies and charts their coinages and loans. He even explains how their grammars order their speakersā worldview.
Combining linguistics and cultural history,Ā BabelĀ takes us on an intriguing tour of the world, addressing such questions as how tiny Portugal spawned a major world language and Holland didnāt, why Japanese women talk differently from men, what it means for Russian to be ārelatedā to English, and how non-alphabetic scripts, such as those of India and China, do the same job as our 26 letters. Not to mention the conundrums of why Vietnamese has four forms for āIā, or how Tamil pronouns keep humans and deities apart.
BabelĀ will change the way you look at the world and how we all speak.