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Empires of the Word by Nicholas Ostler Review/Summary

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Empires of the Word by Nicholas Ostler Review/Summary



Writer: Nicholas Ostler
Publication Harper Perennial; Reprint edition
ISBN-13 978-0060935726
Language: English
Genre: Histiory
Best Sellers Rank: #142,664 in Books
Customer review 4.7/5
Publish Date: 27 June 2006


The book describes Nicholas Ostler's book "Empires of the Word", which is a comprehensive history of the world's major languages. The book celebrates the wonder of words and their ability to bind communities together, enabling them to live and tell a common history.

The author explores the history of different languages, highlighting their epic achievements and failures. For example, he discusses the uncanny resilience of the Chinese language, which has survived numerous invasions over the last two thousand years. He also discusses the engaging self-regard of Greek and the struggles that gave birth to the languages of modern Europe.

Ostler's book also explores the fascinating failures of once "universal" languages, which were once widely spoken but have since fallen out of use.

Overall, the book is a splendid, authoritative, and remarkable work that demonstrates how the history of languages eloquently reveals the real character of our planet's diverse peoples. It prepares readers for a linguistic future that is full of surprises and highlights the importance of language in shaping human history and culture.



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