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Key Issues 1

• Answer• Why do so few Americans speak

another language other than English? Answer the question from a personal perspective and a national perspective

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Concept Cards

Complete concept cards for the term you are assigned.

1.Language

2.Literary tradition

3.official language

4.Language Families

5. Language Branches

6. Language Groups

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BYOT

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Where Are Languages Distributed?

• Language -is a system of communication through speech, a collection of sounds that a group of people understands to have the same meaning.

• Literary tradition-refers to a system of written communication.

• Many countries designate at least one official language to be used for official documents and public objects—e.g., road signs and money.

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Where Are Languages Distributed?

• World’s languages organized into:– Language Families: collection of languages

related through a common ancestral language– Language Branches: collection of languages

within a family related through a common ancestral language. Differences are not as significant or as old as between families.

– Language Groups: collection of languages within a branch that share a common origin in the relatively recent past and display similar grammar and vocabulary.

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Where Are Languages Distributed?

• Distribution of Language Families– The two largest language families are…

1. Indo-European– Predominate language family in Europe, South Asia, North

America and Latin America.– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7lGF_QeXeg

2. Sino-Tibetan– Encompasses languages spoken in the People’s Republic

of China and several smaller countries in Southeast Asia.» No single Chinese language» Mandarin is the most-used language in the world and

the official language of both the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan.

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Where Are Languages Distributed?

• Classification of Languages– 2/3 of the world’s population speak a

language that belongs to the Indo-European or Sino-Tibetan language family.

– 2 to 6 percent of the world’s population speak a language that fits into one of seven other language families.

– Remainder of population speaks a language belonging to one of 100 smaller families.

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Many Indo-European languages have common words for snow, winter, spring; for dog, horse, cow, sheep bear but not camel, lion, elephant, or tiger; for beech, oak, pine, willow, but not palm or banyan tree.

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Origin and diffusion of English

• Since Indo-Euro languages have common words for winter and snow but not for ocean we can conclude that the Proto-Indo-European people lived in a cold climate with no access to the ocean

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Where Are Languages Distributed?

• Other Asian Language Families– Several other language families spoken by

large numbers of people in East and Southeast Asia.

• Isolation on islands and peninsulas contributed to overall independent development.

– Austronesian– Austro-Asiatic– Tai Kadai– Japanese– Korean

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Where Are Languages Distributed?

• Languages of Southwest Asia and North Africa and Central Asia– Two largest language families are…

1. Afro-Asiatic– Arabic is major language.

» Official language in 24 countries of S.W. Asia and North Africa

» One of the six official languages in U.N.

2. Altaic– Altaic language with most speakers is Turkish.– Altaic language became official language of several

countries that gained independence when Soviet Union broke up—e.g., Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan.

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Where Are Languages Distributed?

• African Language Families– More than 1,000 distinct languages have

been documented.• Several thousand dialects recognized.• Most lack a written tradition.

– Niger-Congo• Swahili

– First language of 800,000 people– Official language of Tanzania– Spoken by 30 million Africans

» Language used to speak with outsiders from different villages

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