U li leul in gan dab ge man deu neun geos eun:
우리를 인간답게 만드는 것은

"In a world where 40 per cent of the approximately 7,000 spoken languages may disappear by the turn of this 21st century due to a lack of speakers, Victor Santos, a passionate linguist, wondered how he could convey to his own children the simple yet powerful notion that language is at the very...

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1. Verfasser: Santos, Victor Dias de Oliveira (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Gim Seo Jeong (ÜbersetzerIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Korean
Portuguese
Veröffentlicht: Seoul Hanbit Publishing 2023
Ausgabe:Chopan 1 swae
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Zusammenfassung:"In a world where 40 per cent of the approximately 7,000 spoken languages may disappear by the turn of this 21st century due to a lack of speakers, Victor Santos, a passionate linguist, wondered how he could convey to his own children the simple yet powerful notion that language is at the very heart of what defines us as humans. That each language, regardless of the number of speakers it has, is a vehicle of culture: a myriad of traditions, beliefs and views of life that deserve to be preserved. The more linguistic diversity there is, the richer we are as human beings, Victor says. Awareness and respect of human diversity, as UNESCO asserts since its very foundation, is the key to mutual understanding." -- UNESCO
We are beyond happy to be involved with the International Decade of Indigenous Languages and to partner with UNESCO to bring our book and its message to readers all over the world, including young readers who may be speakers (whether fluent or not) of minoritized and indigenous languages. Author Victor Santos, Brazil
Beschreibung:First published in Portuguese as "O que nos faz humanos" by Abacatte Editorian, Brazil, in 2023. - Selected in 2022 for The Unpublished Picture Book Showcase by dPICTUS, selected for the 2023 Bologna Children’s Book Fair exhibition "Beauty and the World: The New Nonfiction Picture Book"
Beschreibung:41 ungezählte Seiten 29 cm
ISBN:9791169210768

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