Multilingualism: A Very Short Introduction
20
%
196 Kč 243 Kč
Sleva až 70% u třetiny knih
John C. Maher explains why societies everywhere have become more multilingual, despite the disappearance of hundreds of the world languages. He considers our notion of language as national or cultural identities, and discusses why nations cluster and survive around particular languages even as some territories pursue autonomy or nationhood.
| Autor: | Maher, John C. |
| Nakladatel: | Oxford University Press |
| Rok vydání: | 2017 |
| Jazyk : | Angličtina |
| Vazba: | Paperback / softback |
| Počet stran: | 168 |
Mohlo by se vám také líbit..
-
Introducing Chomsky
Maher, John C.
-
Ageing: A Very Short Introduction
Pachana, Nancy A.
-
Home: A Very Short Introduction
Fox, Michael Allen
-
International Law and the Use of Force
Gray, Christine
-
Poverty: A Very Short Introduction
Jefferson, Philip N.
-
US Foreign Policy
Cox, Michael
-
Future Politics
Susskind, Jamie
-
Sociology: A Very Short Introduction
Bruce, Steve
-
African Politics: A Very Short Introd...
Taylor, Ian
-
A Dictionary of Social Work and Socia...
Harris, John
-
Happiness, Growth, and the Life Cycle
Easterlin, Richard A.
-
Researching Religion
Bruce, Steve
-
Oxford Handbook of Clinical Diagnosis
Llewelyn, Huw
-
How Brands Grow
Sharp, Byron
-
Human Rights
Clapham, Andrew
-
International Law
Lowe, Vaughan
