The Geography of Language Cultural Geography C J
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The Geography of Language Cultural Geography C. J. Cox
Language Overview • • • Geographer’s Perspective of Language as the foundation of Culture Key Terms Language Divisions Spatial Distribution of Languages Why do people speak the same language differently in distinct regions?
The Geographer’s Perspective of Language • What is the distribution of world languages – density – concentration – patterns • How is culture influenced or limited by this language distribution? • How does the language reflect the culture?
Language Distribution indicates • • History and conquest Isolation or integration of cultures Migration of peoples Economic Domination of certain cultures Influence of wealth and technology Political Divisions (country boundaries) Physical geography barriers (mts. , deserts)
Cultural Aspects Language May Influence • Character and sounds of a culture • Visual landscapes of signs (script, letters, ideograms)
Cultural Values A Language May Indicate • • • class structure gender differences in vocabulary environmentally specific vocabulary formal and informal relationships technology of a culture
Language • Language: – a system of communication • that uses sounds • writing (literary tradition • and or gestures – meanings of symbols and sounds are learned
Hearth Area of the Indo-European Languages
Key Term • Ideograms: The system of writing used in China and other East Asian Countries in which each symbol represents an idea or a concept rather than a specific sound, as is the case with letters in English.
Key Term • Lingua Franca: a language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages. – A language of commerce • • English Spanish Chinese Japanese
Language Divisions • • • Language Families Languages Branches Languages Groups Languages Dialects Accents
Language Families • a collection of individual languages with a common ancestor a family may be divided into several divisions or branches
Language Branches • a group of languages that share a common origin but have evolved into different languages • example: Romance Branch - Indo-European Family – French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanch
Language Groups • Several individual languages within a language branch – share a common origin in recent past – few differences in grammar and vocabulary
Language Groups in Northern Europe
Language • Language: – a system of communication • that uses sounds • writing (literary tradition • and or gestures – meanings of symbols and sounds are learned
World’s Top 10 Languages • • • Mandarin Chinese English Spanish Hindi Arabic Portuguese Bengali Russian Japanese German 726 Million 427 Million 266 Million 182 Million 181 Million 165 Million 162 Million 158 Million 124 Million 121 Million
English Speaking Countries
Interesting Facts about the English Language • English is spoken as a first language by 427 million • English is spoken as a second language by another 350 million • English is the most widely taught language in over 100 countries • In 70 countries English has official status: – more than any other language
Dialect • Pronunciation of a language distinct to a certain region – New England Dialect – Southern Drawl – Australian Dialect
Why Do People Living in Distinct Locations Speak English Differently? • Isolation over long periods of time • Integration with other cultures • Interplay of migrants
Key Terms • Isogloss: An area of distinct word usage or pronunciation that can be defined as a distinct region with boundaries. • Accent: Non standard pronunciation of language by a a non native speaker – First generation immigrant
Language Overview • • • Geographer’s Perspective of Language as the foundation of Culture Key Terms Language Divisions Spatial Distribution of Languages Why do people speak the same language differently in distinct regions?
The Geography of Language Cultural Geography C. J. Cox
Top 10 Languages by Population • The population figures in this table refers to first language speakers in all coun Note that these figures are updated from the 13 th Edition of the Ethnologue (1 Last updated: February 1999 • Rank Language Name Primary Country. Population • 1 MANDARIN China 885, 000 • 2 SPANISH Spain 332, 000 • 3 ENGLISH United Kingdom 322, 000 • 4. BENGALI Bangladesh 189, 000 • 5 HINDI India 182, 000 • 6 PORTUGUESE Portugal 170, 000 • 7 RUSSIAN Russia 170, 000 • 8 JAPANESE Japan 125, 000 • 9 GERMAN Germany 98, 000 • 10 CHINESE, WU China 77, 175, 000
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