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A brilliant and badly needed polemic, December 16, 2001
This review is from: Linguistic Genocide in Education--or Worldwide Diversity and Human Rights? (Paperback)
Throughout history, dominant groups have suppressed the languages of minorities. Today, due to mass communication and powerful, centralized states, minority languages are at risk the world over. While other books emphasize the loss to science (through the restriction of the linguistic database) and to cultural diversity entailed by the loss of minority languages, this book focusses on the moral, legal, and political rights of speakers of minority languages. It analyzes carefully the situations in which they may find themselves and the ways in which they may respond. The book is explicitly polemical: the author's goal is to defend the rights of speakers of minority languages. The treatment is careful and detailed, with extensive definitions, examples, references, and even exercises for the reader. The suppression of minority languages is placed in a context of loss of biodiversity, globalization, and the more general loss of human rights by minority groups. Not everyone will want to read this 800 page tome, but it is a must for anyone seriously interested in the loss of linguistic and cultural diversity or in human rights.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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A necessary reference, not only for linguists, April 7, 2000
This review is from: Linguistic Genocide in Education--or Worldwide Diversity and Human Rights? (Paperback)
'Big' languages are killing their 'smaller' brothers andsisters. Education is their main tool to realize'genocide'. Linguistic diversity is as important as biodiversity and cultural diversity in our globe. We cannot imagine the world not having the culture and the human beings without language. The ecological environment is worsening in the whole world. This book is one of the best and complete works in linguistic ecology and diversity. It is not only for linguists, educational workers and politicians, for any peoples, who interested in the future of humankind, it is also a significant reference. Because, If the language is not longer in the existence, the endangering not only is the linguists, and the whole human beings.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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A necessary reference, not only for linguists, April 7, 2000
This review is from: Linguistic Genocide in Education--or Worldwide Diversity and Human Rights? (Paperback)
From some days, I am waiting to introduce the interesting book for you via Web. 'Big' languages are killing their 'smaller' brothers and sisters. Education is their main tool to realize 'genocide'. Linguistic diversity is as important as biodiversity and cultural diversity in our globe. We cannot imagine the world not having the culture and the human beings without language. The ecological environment is worsening in the whole world. This book is one of the best and complete works in linguistic ecology and diversity. It is not only for linguists, educational workers and politicians, for any peoples, who interested in the future of humankind, it is also a significant reference. Because, If the language is not longer in the existence, the endangering not only is the linguists, and the whole human beings.
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