The Geography of Language

235 LE

 

Author: Dr. Medhat Gaber and Dr. Faten Mohamed El Banna

 

The Geography of Language presents some of the important topics related to geography and linguistics; for example: The philosophical foundations of the approaches and entrances to linguistic geography, the trends of the study of linguistic geography through one century, concepts and theories related to languages, the linguistic and cultural levels, historical geography of Languages, languages and names of geographic places, languages in Africa, languages in Europe, languages in the two Americas, Asian languages and the world of the Pacific Ocean and Australia, the language and the concept of gender, the emergence of language and their spread over time, the geographical distribution of languages in the world, defunct and deteriorating languages and those which are threatened with extinction, the linguistic complexity in the geographical regions of the world, language and the data of social environment, language and the data of political geography, language and the use of modern technologies.