British rule of India brought together two very different traditions of scholarship about language, whose conjuncture led to several intellectual breakthroughs
In recent years, scholarship on translation has moved well beyond the technicalities of converting one language into another and beyond conventional translation
This revised second edition is a comprehensive overview of why we speak the languages that we do. It covers language learning imposed by political and economic
This monograph examines the ideological legacy of the the apparently innocent kinship metaphors of “mother tongue” and “native speaker” by historicizing
Describes a unique case of sign language that served as an international language among numerous Native American nations not sharing a common spoken language. T