Read The Language Revolution Online
Authors: David Crystal
Notes
Chapter 1 The Future of Englishes
1
    Letter to the President of Congress (5 September 1780), in C.F. Adams (ed.),
The Works of John Adams
(Boston: Little, Brown, 1852), p. 250.
2
    Three books focused the debate: my own
English as a Global Language
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997, 2nd edn 2003), on which this chapter is based; David Graddol,
The Future of English
(London: The British Council, 1998); and Tom McArthur,
The English Languages
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998).
3
    Reported in Geoffrey Nunberg, âWill the Internet always speak English?'
American Prospect
11(10), 27 Marchâ10 April 2000.
4
    Reported in David Robinson, âThe Hollywood conquest',
Encyclopedia Britannica Book of the Year
(1995), p. 245.
5
    Sridath Ramphal, âWorld language: opportunities, challenges, responsibilities', paper given at the World Members' Conference of the English-Speaking Union, Harrogate, UK, 1996.
6
    Jean and William Branford (eds),
A Dictionary of South African English
(Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1978); Joan Hughes (ed.),
The Concise Australian National Dictionary
(Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1989); F.G. Cassidy
and R.B. Le Page (eds),
Dictionary of Jamaican English
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1967).
7
    Tom McArthur,
The English Languages
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), p. 13.
8
    Richard Mulcaster,
The First Part of the Elementarie
(1582, edited by E.T. Campagnac, Oxford, 1925), p. 256.
Chapter 2 The Future of Languages
1
    Manfred Görlach,
A Dictionary of European Anglicisms
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), pp. 1â2.
2
    See David Crystal,
Language Death
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), on which this chapter â apart from the first section â is based.
3
    See Dónall à Riagáin (ed.),
Vade-Mecum: A Guide to Legal, Political and Other Official International Documents Pertaining to the Lesser Used Languages of Europe
(Dublin: European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages).
4
    Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr,
The Professor at the Breakfast Table
(Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1860), p. 46.
5
    In James Boswell,
The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
(London: Charles Dilly, 1785), recorded on 18 September 1773.
6
    Ezra Pound,
The ABC of Reading
(New York: Laughlin, 1960 [1934]), p. 1.
7
    George Steiner,
Language and Silence
(London: Faber and Faber, 1967), p. 264.
8
    Ralph Waldo Emerson,
The Conduct of Life
(London: Dent, Everyman's Library edn, 1963 [1860]), essay on âCulture', p. 221.
9
    Recommendations to UNESCO for Action Plans for the Safeguarding of Endangered Languages (Paris-Fontenoy: UNESCO, March 2003).
Chapter 3 The Role of the Internet
1
    In
Language and the Internet
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), on which this chapter is based.
2
    Respectively: Philip Elmer-Dewitt, âBards of the Internet',
Time,
4 July 1994, pp. 66â7; Constance Hale and Jessie Scanlon,
Wired Style: Principles of English Usage in the Digital Age
(New York: Broadway Books, 1999), p. 3; John Naughton,
A Brief History of the Future: The Origins of the Internet
(London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1999), p. 143.
3
   Â
The Simpsons,
episode 12A6.
4
    Tim Berners-Lee,
Weaving the Web
(London: Orion Business Books, 1999), p. 132.
5
    John Naughton,
A Brief History of the Future: The Origins of the Internet
(London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1999), p. 150.
6
    Berners-Lee,
Weaving the Web
, p. 151.
7
    Michael Specter, âWorld, Wide, Web: 3 English words',
The New York Times,
14 April 1996, pp. 4â5.
8
    Ned Thomas, âHow much IT can minority languages afford?'
Contact,
16(3), 2000, p. 2.
9
    Cited in Marie-France Lebert,
Le multilinguisme sur le Web
(1999)
<
http://www.ceveil.qc.ca/multi0.htm.
>
Chapter 4 After the Revolution
1
    In
Nothing â Except My Genius
(Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1997), p. 4.
2
    The following quotations are, respectively, from Macleish: âRiverside', in
Poetry and Experience
(New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1961), p. 10; Warren:
Saturday Review
(22 March 1958); Picasso: in Dore Ashton,
Picasso on Art
(Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 1972), p. 25; Pound:
The ABC of Reading
(New York: Laughlin, 1960 [1934]), p. 29.
3
    From, respectively, Longfellow:
Outre-Mer
(1833â5); Carlyle:
The Opera
(1852); Rogers:
Italy
(1822â8), in Derek Watson (ed.),
Chambers Music Quotations
(Edinburgh: Chambers, 1991), pp. 7, 4, 8, respectively.
4
    In
Antipodes
(London: Chatto & Windus, 1985), p. 70.
5
    In
Morning in the Burned House
(Houghton Mifflin, 1995), p. 19.
6
    In
The Rain in the Trees
(New York: Knopf, 1999), p. 67.
7
    In
Collected Poems 1945â90
(London: Phoenix Press, 2001), p. 464.
8
   Â
Living
On (1998: available from the author).
9
    See the diary account at
<
http://www.rez02.net
>
.
10
   In
Collected Poems 1945â90,
p. 262.
11
   Ibid., p. 194.
Chapter 5 Language Themes for the Twenty-First Century
1
    This mindset is the theme of my
The Stories of English
(London: Penguin, 2004).
Index
acronyms
85
Adams, John
6
Advanced Research Projects
Adventure of English, The
108
,
110
Aelfric, Bishop
33
Airspeak
19
Akayev, Askaar
86
Alis Technologies
87
AltaVista
87
American Dialect Society
86
Amerindian languages
53
appropriateness, sense of
81
Aramaic
121
archiving
122
Arop
52
ASCII characters
91
asynchronous interaction
67
Atwood, Margaret
114
Augustus, Emperor
33
Babel (Internet name)
87
Bangla
2
Basque
39
Beatles, The
18
Beowulf
3
Berwick, Rachel
113
Bible, The
60
bicapitalization
83
bilingualism
38
,
56
,
60
â
1
,
93
â
6
Bismarck, Otto von
11
Black Death
53
Bodon, Joan [Jean Boudou]
114
body posture
75
borrowing
see
loan words
Bragg, Melvyn
110
Brizuela, Leopoldo
114
broadcasting
15
â
16
,
83
,
107
â
10
Canute, King
46
Caring for the Earth
104
Carlyle, Thomas
113
Catalan
48
cellphones
81
centrifugal and centripetal force
35
â
8
Chambers, Tyler
91
Chaucer, Geoffrey
3
,
33
â
4
,
43
,
59
child language acquisition
93
,
103
,
130
Christmas cards
120
Cicero
32
CMC
see
computer-mediated communication
Colloquy
of Aelfric
33
communications technology
20
â
1
compound words
84
computer-mediated communication
64
,
69
,
79
computer network
66
Concise Australian National Dictionary, The
26
Contact
91
Cornish
51
Council of Europe
105
creativity
101
cross-references
78
Crystal, Lucy
118
cyberspace
66
Daudet, Alphonse
114
deaf signing
65
descriptivism
100
Dickens, Charles
59
Dictionary of European Anglicisms, A
42
Dictionary of Jamaican English
27
Dictionary of South African English, A
26
digital story-telling
118
diglossia
101
disease affecting speech communities
53
Disraeli, Benjamin
112
documentation
49
,
57
â
9
,
89
â
90
,
106
,
125
Doran, Gregory
116
doublets
44
Eco, Umberto
95
economics and language
12
â
13
,
61
â
3
,
105
â
6
Edison, Thomas Alva
18
education, language and
19
â
20
Edwards, Huw
110
electronic communication
64
ELT
see
English Language Teaching
Elvish
88
Emergencyspeak
19
Endangered Language Fund
105
endangered languages
see
language death
English
family of languages
45
English Languages
,
The
29
English Language Teaching
20
error messages
84
Esperanto
60
Essential English for International Maritime Use
18
eternal vigilance/tolerance
128
â
9
European Bureau of Lesser Used Languages
91
European Centre for Modern Languages
127
European Charter
48
European Year of Languages
1
â
2
,
92
â
3
evolution
58
facial expression
75
family dialects
57
fashion and language
23
film
see
motion pictures
flaming
75
foreign language learning/teaching
7
â
8
,
23
,
31
,
40
,
98
â
9
,
102
,
124
formulae, language
103
Foundation for Endangered Languages
48
,
63
,
105
French
3
,
7
,
11
â
12
,
42
,
46
,
87
,
114
Old
32
Friel, Brian
116
Frisian
109
generational differences
56
â
7
,
100
,
121
Gila
118
Glass, Philip
113
global language
4
,
6
â
41
,
124
â
5
Global Reach
87
Golden Age, The
116
Görlach, Manfred
42
Greenpeace
104
Guthrie, Hammond
112
Haley, Bill
17
Hathaway, Anne
35
Havas, Michael
109
Henry of Huntingdon
46
Heureka Museum
127
Hittite
50
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
59
home, language awareness in the
103
â
4
,
120
Horace
33
hosts, computer
66
House of Languages, The
127
hypertext link
78
HyperText Transfer Protocol
66
identity and language
24
,
36
,
58
â
9
,
61
,
92
,
98
,
128
â
9
indeterminacy in bilingualism
95
Infonation
108
information superhighway
66
Inglaterra, una fabula
114
initialisms
81
intelligibility, need for
9
,
36
,
92
,
129
International Civil Aviation Organization
19
International Mother Language Day
2
,
111
International Standard English
39
Internet
4
â
5
,
20
â
1
,
46
,
64
â
91
,
107
content
90
Internet Society
87
Irish
see
Gaelic
Italian
39
âIt Hurts Him to Think'
121
Jackson, Silis-chi-tawn
111
Japlish
45
Johnson, Samuel
59
Kiev Language Educational Museum
127
Klingon
88
Korean
91
Krenak
109
language
as national treasure
131
change
22
â
3
,
40
â
7
,
64
,
100
â
1
,
123
,
130
death
5
,
47
â
63
,
89
,
92
,
100
,
103
â
22
,
125
,
128
endangerment
49
handicap
130
portfolio
103
Language Acquisition Device
93
Language as Arts and Arts as Language
118
Lara, Cally
110
Last of the Departed
114
League of Nations
11