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The multilingual Apple : languages in New York City

edited by Ofelia García, Joshua A. Fishman

(Contributions to the sociology of language, 77)

Mouton de Gruyter, 1997

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Volume

: hbk ISBN 9783110150896

Description

This book will be of special interest to the general reader concerned with the issue of language in the United States, as well as the language specialist and sociolinguist. It has been written to inform those wishing to learn more about the role that languages other than English have had, and continue to have, in the life of the most important United States city, New York. At the same time this volume makes an important contribution to the scholarly literature on urban multilingualism and the sociology of language. The book contains chapters on languages of ethnolinguistic groups who arrived early in New York and which have been somewhat silenced (Irish, German, Yiddish), the languages of groups who made early contributions and continue to be heard in the city (Italian, Greek , Spanish, Hebrew), and languages which are acquiring an important voice in the city today (Chinese, Indian languages, English creoles, Haitian Creole).

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Introduction to the multilingual apple: New York's multilingualism - world languages and their role in a U.S. city, Ofelia Garcia. Part 2 The language of early arrivals - still encountered: Irish in 19th-century New York, Kenneth E, Nilsen
  • German in New York, John R. Costello
  • Yiddish in New York, Hannah Kliger, Rakhmiel Peltz. Part 3 The languages with vitality in the past and the present: Italian in New York, Hermann W. Haller
  • Greek in New York, Chrysie M. Costantakos, John N. Spiridakis
  • Spanish in New York, Ana Celia Zentella
  • Hebrew in New York, Alvin I. Schiff. Part 4 The languages with the newest sounds and of newest faces: Chinese in New York, Shiwen Pan
  • The languages of India in New York, Kamal K. Sridhar
  • Haitian Creole in new York, Carole M. Berotte Joseph
  • English Caribbean language in New York, Lise Winer, Lona Jack. Part 5 Concluding observations to the multilingual apple: do ethnics have culture? and what's so special about New York anyway? Joshua A. Fishman.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9783110157079

Description

This book will be of special interest to the general reader concerned with the issue of language in the United States, as well as the language specialist and sociolinguistic. It has been written to inform those wishing to learn more about the role that languages other than English have had, and continue to have, in the life of the most important United States city, New York. At the same time this volume makes an important contribution to the scholarly literature on urban multilingualism and the sociology of language. The book contains chapters on languages of ethnolinguistic groups who arrived early in New York and which have been somewhat silenced (Irish, German, Yiddish), the languages of groups who made early contributions and continue to be heard in the city (Italian, Greek, Spanish, Hebrew), and languages which are acquiring an important voice in the city today (Chinese, Indian languages, English creoles, Haitian Creole).

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Introduction to the multilingual apple: New York's multilingualism - world languages and their role in a U.S. city, Ofelia Garcia. Part 2 The language of early arrivals - still encountered: Irish in 19th-century New York, Kenneth E, Nilsen
  • German in New York, John R. Costello
  • Yiddish in New York, Hannah Kliger, Rakhmiel Peltz. Part 3 The languages with vitality in the past and the present: Italian in New York, Hermann W. Haller
  • Greek in New York, Chrysie M. Costantakos, John N. Spiridakis
  • Spanish in New York, Ana Celia Zentella
  • Hebrew in New York, Alvin I. Schiff. Part 4 The languages with the newest sounds and of newest faces: Chinese in New York, Shiwen Pan
  • The languages of India in New York, Kamal K. Sridhar
  • Haitian Creole in new York, Carole M. Berotte Joseph
  • English Caribbean language in New York, Lise winer, Lona Jack. Part 5 Concluding observations to the multilingual apple: do ethnics have culture? and what's so special about New York anyway? Joshua A. Fishman.

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