Language Communities in Japan
Language Communities in Japan
Maher, John C.
Oxford University Press
01/2022
268
Dura
Inglês
9780198856610
15 a 20 dias
542
Part I: National Languages
1: Kazuko Matsumoto: Japanese in the world: The diaspora communities
2: Junko Hibiya: Japanese in Japan: The national language and regional varieties
3: Patrick Heinrich: Language communities of the Northern Ryukyus: Okinawan, Amami, and Kunigami
4: Sachiyo Fujita-Round: Language communities of the Southern Ryukyus: Miyako, Yaeyama, and Yonaguni
5: Norie Oka: Japanese Sign Language: A language of the deaf community
6: Hidetoshi Shiraishi: Ainu: An urban-rural indigenous language of the North
Part II: Community Languages
7: Hye-Gyeong Ohe: Korean: Ancient and modern transnational links of language and culture
8: Shi Jie: Chinese: A historic language of cultural influence
9: Lucila Etsuko Gibo: Portuguese: Diaspora, ethnolinguistic vitality, and cultural influence
10: Daniel Quintero: Spanish: From Renaissance missionaries to the Nikkeijin community
11: Rika Yamashita: Urdu and Hindi: Languages of urban transnational business and culture
12: Tina Shrestha: Nepali: Outmigration and the evolving diaspora
13: Mayumi Adachi: Vietnamese: From refugee community to cultural transitions
14: Sachi Takahata: Filipino: A nationwide migrant language and culture
15: Kosei Otsuka: Burmese: Refugees and Little Yangon
16: John C. Maher: Turkish, Kurdish, and Uighur: Linguistic and political presence from the Meiji period
17: Hourieh Akbari: Persian: Migration waves and diversification
Part III: Languages of Culture, Politics, and Modernization
18: Simon Cookson: English: International language of work, learning, and education
19: Florian Coulmas: Dutch and German: Mediator languages of science, politics, and law
20: Simon Tuchais: French: Culture, linguistic landscape, and modernization
21: Petr Podalko: Russian: A historical language community and Russian language education
22: Kimura Goro Christoph and Gotoo Hitosi: Esperanto: Internationalism, dialogue, and an evolving community
23: John C. Maher: Latin and Sanskrit: Hidden Christians, Buddhism, and religious scholarship
Afterword
References
Index
Part I: National Languages
1: Kazuko Matsumoto: Japanese in the world: The diaspora communities
2: Junko Hibiya: Japanese in Japan: The national language and regional varieties
3: Patrick Heinrich: Language communities of the Northern Ryukyus: Okinawan, Amami, and Kunigami
4: Sachiyo Fujita-Round: Language communities of the Southern Ryukyus: Miyako, Yaeyama, and Yonaguni
5: Norie Oka: Japanese Sign Language: A language of the deaf community
6: Hidetoshi Shiraishi: Ainu: An urban-rural indigenous language of the North
Part II: Community Languages
7: Hye-Gyeong Ohe: Korean: Ancient and modern transnational links of language and culture
8: Shi Jie: Chinese: A historic language of cultural influence
9: Lucila Etsuko Gibo: Portuguese: Diaspora, ethnolinguistic vitality, and cultural influence
10: Daniel Quintero: Spanish: From Renaissance missionaries to the Nikkeijin community
11: Rika Yamashita: Urdu and Hindi: Languages of urban transnational business and culture
12: Tina Shrestha: Nepali: Outmigration and the evolving diaspora
13: Mayumi Adachi: Vietnamese: From refugee community to cultural transitions
14: Sachi Takahata: Filipino: A nationwide migrant language and culture
15: Kosei Otsuka: Burmese: Refugees and Little Yangon
16: John C. Maher: Turkish, Kurdish, and Uighur: Linguistic and political presence from the Meiji period
17: Hourieh Akbari: Persian: Migration waves and diversification
Part III: Languages of Culture, Politics, and Modernization
18: Simon Cookson: English: International language of work, learning, and education
19: Florian Coulmas: Dutch and German: Mediator languages of science, politics, and law
20: Simon Tuchais: French: Culture, linguistic landscape, and modernization
21: Petr Podalko: Russian: A historical language community and Russian language education
22: Kimura Goro Christoph and Gotoo Hitosi: Esperanto: Internationalism, dialogue, and an evolving community
23: John C. Maher: Latin and Sanskrit: Hidden Christians, Buddhism, and religious scholarship
Afterword
References
Index