Language and nationality: social inferences, cultural differences, and linguistic misconceptions
What role does language play in the formation and perpetuation of our ideas about nationality and other social categories? And what role does it play in the formation and perpetuation of nations themselves, and of other human groups? Language and Nationality considers these questions and examines th...
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Zusammenfassung: | What role does language play in the formation and perpetuation of our ideas about nationality and other social categories? And what role does it play in the formation and perpetuation of nations themselves, and of other human groups? Language and Nationality considers these questions and examines the consequences of the notion that a language and a nationality are intrinsically connected. Pietro Bortone illustrates how our use of language reveals more about us than we think, is constantly judged, and marks group insiders and group outsiders. Casting doubt on several assumptions common among academics and non-academics alike, he highlights how languages significantly differ among themselves in structure, vocabulary, and social use, in ways that are often untranslatable and can imply a particular culture. Nevertheless, he argues, this does not warrant the way language has been used for promoting a national outlook and for teaching us to identify with a nation. Above all, the common belief that languages indicate nationalities reflects our intellectual and political history, and has had a tremendous social cost. Bortone elucidates how the development of standardized national languages - while having merits - has fostered an unrealistic image of nations and has created new social inequalities. He also shows how it has obscured the history of many languages, artificially altered their fundamental features, and distorted the public understanding of what a language is |
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adam_text | Contents Preface 1 Language labelling us explicitly Names Surnames շ Ways of speaking 3 4 5 v™ 1 1 13 19 Nurture and nature in linguistic peculiarities: gender 20 Expressed linguistic dislikes 24 Underlying social dislikes 29 Examples: vocabulary, accent, syntax, whole languages 30 Real repercussions of linguistic attitudes 34 Writing and its consequences 37 Preference for the linguistically similar 41 Language as a social border 42 Linguistic accommodation 46 Linguistic divergence 48 Bilingualism 51 Second language learning 52 Linguistic diversity 59 The different features of other languages 59 Equal complexity but not quite 62 Differences in lexical semantics 68 The position of multilinguals 72 New words are coined or adopted 76 Culture hidden in the language 79 Culture in the etymology 79 Presumed translations 81 Implicit connotations and culture references 83 Cultural nuances in cognates 86 Cultural explanations for lexical gaps 87 English words reflecting English concepts 91
Contents VI 6 7 8 9 Linguistic notions of (im)politeness 9g Language-based collective images 98 How to not say things 100 The effects of languages on cognition 105 The ‘Sapir-Whorf’ hypothesis 105 Popular perceptions and Sapir-Whorf 107 Concrete evidence for linguistic relativity 112 Imposing an outlook together with a language? 115 Considerations against the ‘Sapir-Whorf hypothesis’ 118 Thinking beyond language 122 Let there be a nation 125 Nations and ethnicities 125 The emergence of nations 129 Maps and borders 132 The rise of nations 134 Consequences of the ideal of the nation state 136 The nation-based outlook 138 Creating nations and languages 145 Teaching a national identity 145 The importance of writing 148 Religious texts 149 National literature, arts, and history 155 Language creating nationality 157 Language conferring perdurance 160 Consequences of national languages 163 Nations formed in parallel with their standard languages 163 Merits of a national language 165 Prescriptivism and anti-prescriptivism among modern linguists 170 Imposing whose standard? 173 Language as individual capital 176 Contesting the concept of native speaker 177 10 More consequences of national languages Overstating the language 183 184 Increased requests for ‘language’ status 185 Stressing or fabricating differences between languages 186 Purism 189
Contents Insisting on language boundaries Intolerance towards minority languages The fears underlying the opposition to alloglossy Rejecting the language of the other’ ֊ but not always More tolerance in pre-national times Campaigners for the national language Language and nationality, a hasty equation Equating language and nationality The equation in philology The rise of the equation The effects of the equation The merits of the equation Problems with the equation Epilogue Bibliography Index vii 191 194 197 200 201 202 205 205 207 210 213 216 218 225 231 249
What role does language play in the formation and perpetuation of our ideas about nationality and other social categories? And what role does it play in the formation and perpetuation of nations themselves, and of other human groups? Language and Nationalité considers these questions and examines the consequences ot assuming that a language and a nationality are intrinsically connected. Throughout, Pietro Bortone illustrates how our use of language reveals more about us than we think, is constantly judged, and is indicative ot group insiders and group outsiders. Casting doubt on several assumptions common among academics and non-academics alike, Bortone highlights how languages significantly differ among themselves in structure, vocabulary, and social use, in ways that are often untranslatable and can imply a particular culture. Nevertheless, he argues, this does not warrant the way language has been used tor promoting a national outlook and tor teaching us to identity with a nation. Above all, the common belief that languages indicate nationalities reflects our intellectual and political history, and has had a tremendous social cost. Within this book, Bortone elucidates how the development ot standardized national languages ֊ while having merits ֊ has fostered an unrealistic image of nations and has created new social inequalities. He also shows how it has obscured the history of many languages, artificially altered their fundamental features, and distorted the public understanding of what a language is.
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Contents Preface 1 Language labelling us explicitly Names Surnames շ Ways of speaking 3 4 5 v™ 1 1 13 19 Nurture and nature in linguistic peculiarities: gender 20 Expressed linguistic dislikes 24 Underlying social dislikes 29 Examples: vocabulary, accent, syntax, whole languages 30 Real repercussions of linguistic attitudes 34 Writing and its consequences 37 Preference for the linguistically similar 41 Language as a social border 42 Linguistic accommodation 46 Linguistic divergence 48 Bilingualism 51 Second language learning 52 Linguistic diversity 59 The different features of other languages 59 Equal complexity but not quite 62 Differences in lexical semantics 68 The position of multilinguals 72 New words are coined or adopted 76 Culture hidden in the language 79 Culture in the etymology 79 Presumed translations 81 Implicit connotations and culture references 83 Cultural nuances in cognates 86 Cultural explanations for lexical gaps 87 English words reflecting English concepts 91
Contents VI 6 7 8 9 Linguistic notions of (im)politeness 9g Language-based collective images 98 How to not say things 100 The effects of languages on cognition 105 The ‘Sapir-Whorf’ hypothesis 105 Popular perceptions and Sapir-Whorf 107 Concrete evidence for linguistic relativity 112 Imposing an outlook together with a language? 115 Considerations against the ‘Sapir-Whorf hypothesis’ 118 Thinking beyond language 122 Let there be a nation 125 Nations and ethnicities 125 The emergence of nations 129 Maps and borders 132 The rise of nations 134 Consequences of the ideal of the nation state 136 The nation-based outlook 138 Creating nations and languages 145 Teaching a national identity 145 The importance of writing 148 Religious texts 149 National literature, arts, and history 155 Language creating nationality 157 Language conferring perdurance 160 Consequences of national languages 163 Nations formed in parallel with their standard languages 163 Merits of a national language 165 Prescriptivism and anti-prescriptivism among modern linguists 170 Imposing whose standard? 173 Language as individual capital 176 Contesting the concept of native speaker 177 10 More consequences of national languages Overstating the language 183 184 Increased requests for ‘language’ status 185 Stressing or fabricating differences between languages 186 Purism 189
Contents Insisting on language boundaries Intolerance towards minority languages The fears underlying the opposition to alloglossy Rejecting the language of the other’ ֊ but not always More tolerance in pre-national times Campaigners for the national language Language and nationality, a hasty equation Equating language and nationality The equation in philology The rise of the equation The effects of the equation The merits of the equation Problems with the equation Epilogue Bibliography Index vii 191 194 197 200 201 202 205 205 207 210 213 216 218 225 231 249
What role does language play in the formation and perpetuation of our ideas about nationality and other social categories? And what role does it play in the formation and perpetuation of nations themselves, and of other human groups? Language and Nationalité considers these questions and examines the consequences ot assuming that a language and a nationality are intrinsically connected. Throughout, Pietro Bortone illustrates how our use of language reveals more about us than we think, is constantly judged, and is indicative ot group insiders and group outsiders. Casting doubt on several assumptions common among academics and non-academics alike, Bortone highlights how languages significantly differ among themselves in structure, vocabulary, and social use, in ways that are often untranslatable and can imply a particular culture. Nevertheless, he argues, this does not warrant the way language has been used tor promoting a national outlook and tor teaching us to identity with a nation. Above all, the common belief that languages indicate nationalities reflects our intellectual and political history, and has had a tremendous social cost. Within this book, Bortone elucidates how the development ot standardized national languages ֊ while having merits ֊ has fostered an unrealistic image of nations and has created new social inequalities. He also shows how it has obscured the history of many languages, artificially altered their fundamental features, and distorted the public understanding of what a language is. |
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