Lingo Around Europe in sixty languages
Book - 2015
"Spins the reader on a whirlwind tour of sixty European languages and dialects, sharing quirky moments from their histories and exploring their commonalities and differences ... [and taking] us into today's remote mountain villages of Switzerland, where Romansh is still the lingua franca, to formerly Soviet Belarus, a country whose language was Russified by the Bolsheviks, to Sweden, where up until the 1960s polite speaking conventions required that one never use the word 'you' in conversation"--Amazon.com.
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- Published
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New York :
Atlantic Monthly Press
[2015]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
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- Item Description
- Originally published: London : Profile Books, 2014.
Based on the author's Taaltoerisme : feiten en verhalen over 53 Europese talen.
Map on endpapers. - Physical Description
- 303 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-286) and index.
- ISBN
- 9780802124074
- Introduction: What Europeans speak
- Part 1. Next of tongue
- Languages and their families
- 1. The life of PIE: Lithuanian
- 2. The separated siblings: Finno-Ugric Languages
- 3. Pieces of a broken pitcher: Romansh
- 4. Mother dearest: French
- 5. Know your Slovek from your Slovane: Slavic languages
- 6. The linguistic orphanage: Balkan languages
- 7. The tenth branch: Ossetian
- Part 2. Past perfect discontinuous
- Languages and their history
- 8. The peaceful expansionist?: German
- 9. Portugal's mother's tongue: Galician
- 10. A language in DK: Danish
- 11. The spoils of defeat: Channel Island Norman
- 12. Languages of exile: Karaim, Ladino and Yiddish
- 13. Frozen in time: Icelandic
- Part 3. War and peace
- Languages and politics
- 14. The democratic language: Norwegian
- 15. Two addresses to the people of Belarus: Belarus(s)ian
- 16. Kleinsteinish and its neighbours: Luxembourgish
- 17. Longing for languagehood: Scots and Frisian
- 18. Much a-du about you, and him: Swedish
- 19. Four countries - and more than a club: Catalan
- 20. Four languages and zero goodwill: Serbo-Croatian
- Part 4. Werds, wirds, wurds...
- Written and spoken
- 21. 'Hácekl' - 'Bless you': Czech
- 22. Szczesny, Pszkit and Korzeniowski: Polish
- 23. Broad and slender tweets: Scots Gaelic
- 24. Learning your A to: Russian
- 25. Pin the name on the language: Following the clues
- 26. The Iberian machine gun: Spanish
- 27. Mountains of dialects: Slovene
- 28. Hide and speak?: Srieita and Anglo-Romani
- Part 5. Nuts and bolts
- Languages and their vocabulary
- 29. Export/Import: Greek
- 30. Arrival in Porto: Portuguese
- 31. Meet the Snorbs: Sorbian
- 32. From our Vasingtona correspondent: Latvian
- 33. Small, sweet, slim, sturdy, sexy, stupid little women: Italian
- 34. A snowstorm in a teacup: Sami
- 35. Deciphering the language of numbers: Breton
- Part 6. Talking by the book
- Languages and their grammar
- 36. Gender-bending: Dutch
- 37. A case history: Romani
- 38. A much-needed merger: Bulgarian-Slovak
- 39. Nghwm starts with a C: Welsh
- 40. Strictly ergative: Basque
- 41. Note to self: Ukrainian
- Part 7. Intensive care
- Languages on the brink and beyond
- 42. Networking in Monaco: Monégasque
- 43. A narrow escape: Irish
- 44. No laughing matter: Gagauz
- 45. The death of a language: Dalmatian
- 46. The church of Kernow: Cornish
- 47. Back from the brink: Manx
- Part 8. Movers and shakers
- Linguists who left their mark
- 48. Ludovít ¿túr, the hero linguist: Slovak
- 49. The father of Albanology: Albanian
- 50. An unexpected standard: Germanic languages
- 51. The no-hoper: Esperanto
- 52. The national hero who wasn't: Macedonian
- 53. A godless alphabet: Turkish
- Part 9. Warts and all
- Linguistic portrait studies
- 54. Spell as you speak: Finnish
- 55. Romans north of Hadrian's Wall: Faroese
- 56. A meaningful silence: Sign languages
- 57. $$$: Armenian
- 58. Plain lonely: Hungarian
- 59. An Afro-Asiatic in Europe: Maltese
- 60. The global headache: English
- Further reading
- Acknowledgements
- Photo credits
- Index
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