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Nicholas Ostler's Empires of the Word is the first history of the world's great tongues, gloriously celebrating the wonder of words that binds communities together and makes possible both the living of a common history and the telling of it. From the uncanny resilience of Chinese through twenty centuries of invasions to the engaging self-regard of Greek and to the struggles that gave birth to the languages of modern Europe, these epic achievements and more are brilliantly explored, as are the fascinating failures of once "universal" languages. A splendid, authoritative, and remarkable work, it demonstrates how the language history of the world eloquently reveals the real character of our planet's diverse peoples and prepares us for a linguistic future full of surprises.

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Paperback 640 Pages
Edition: Reprint
ISBN-10: 0060935723
ISBN-13: 9780060935726
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Pub date: Jul 01, 2006
Dimensions: 20 cm x 14 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?
Also available as: Paperback and Hardcover
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