English has undeniably become the world's dominant language, while many languages fade away each decade. This exploration delves into the remarkable evolution of English and its diverse global vernaculars. For instance, a new Japanese term for visiting Tokyo's Disneyland amusingly translates to "flogging the mouse." Words now traverse languages at a rapid pace, akin to cut-and-paste speed. Mark Abley predicts that by 2015, half of the global population will be engaged in learning or speaking English. He examines how English is spreading worldwide, absorbing words from various sources like a vacuum cleaner. Whether used as a first language in London or a third in Singapore, speakers are influenced by the language's rapid transformations. The author investigates the impact of hip-hop lyrics, text messages, and blogs, as well as the effects of global and Asian English and Spanglish. This journey around the linguistic globe is stimulating, provocative, and intelligent, celebrating the vitality and creativity inherent in languages. Evocative and engaging, this work appeals to anyone who values the words we use.
Mark Abley Volgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)
Mark Abley is een auteur die zich verdiept in de fascinerende wereld van talen en hun transformaties. Zijn werk onderzoekt hoe gesproken en geschreven taal zich in onze tijd ontwikkelt, van hip-hop tot Singlish, van sms-berichten tot Spanglish. Ableys schrijven kenmerkt zich door zijn vermogen om de verbazingwekkende veranderingen in taal te onthullen en tegelijkertijd lezers te inspireren om hun eigen taal en cultuur te verdedigen. Zijn aanpak is zowel toegankelijk als boeiend, wat hem een opmerkelijke literaire stem maakt.


Half the world's languages are threatened with extinction over the next century, as English and the rest of the world's top twenty languages drive all before them.