Spoken Here by Mark Abley

Part a travel book and part a book of languages, Mark Abley’s Spoken Here is an informal travelogue through the regionalisms of the spoken word. While some languages, notably English, have enjoyed unprecedented expansion and use over the last several decades, other languages have fallen into obscurity. Some have even given way to extinction. In this book, Abley takes us through the predicaments of better-known cases of falling languages like Yiddish and Welsh, but also explores forgotten and purely regional tongues like Australia’s Murrinh-Patha and Mi’kmaq, from Eastern Canada and Maine.
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Travels Among Threatened Languages
English
Non-Fiction
Languages
2003
061823649X
Random House
Toronto
2003
336
hardcover