The Handbook of Language and GlobalizationISBN: 978-1-4051-7581-4
Hardcover
672 pages
August 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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“Overall, The Handbook of Language and Globalization
succeeds in providing the reader with insightful analysis at the
intersection of language and globalization. With its broad scope
and inclusion of useful research topics, the volume can be
considered as an open gate for a wider field of study and research
in sociolinguistics. It also provides a stimulating and complex
picture of the
state of theory and practice in the area of language and
globalization.” (Linguist, 18 October 2012)
“An enlightening and engaging collection by eminent international scholars. A major resource for the study of theoretical and pragmatic approaches to Global English, including concerns about ‘marginalization’ and ‘murder’ of languages.”
—Braj B.Kachru, Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois“This Handbook provides a fascinating exposition of the
complex, multidimensional nature of globalization as it pertains to
the world's languages. Coupland has marshalled authors at the
forefront of their fields who offer a diversity of approaches and
do not flinch from disputes and challenging questions. I suspect
that this book will transform the discourse on globalization within
linguistics and will impel a reconsideration of whether linguistic
diversity is inevitably impacted by global processes.”
—Margaret Florey, Resource Network for Linguistic
Diversity