Language City, Ross Perlin
Language City, Ross Perlin
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Language City
The Fight to Preserve Endangered Mother Tongues in New York

Author: Ross Perlin

Narrator: Ross Perlin

Unabridged: 10 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/09/2024


Synopsis

Half of all 7,000-plus human languages may disappear over the next century and when they're gone, it will be forever. Ross Perlin, a linguist and codirector of the Manhattan-based non-profit Endangered Language Alliance, is racing against time to map little-known languages across the most linguistically diverse city in history: contemporary New York. Perlin recounts the unique history of immigration that shaped the city, and follows six remarkable yet ordinary speakers of endangered languages deep into their communities to learn how they are maintaining and reviving their languages.

Seke is spoken by 700 people from five ancestral villages in Nepal, a hundred of whom have lived in a single Brooklyn apartment building. N'ko is a radical new West African writing system now going global in Harlem and the Bronx. After centuries of colonization and displacement, Lenape, the city's original Indigenous language and the source of the name Manhattan ("the place where we get bows"), has just one fluent native speaker, bolstered by a small band of revivalists.

A century after the anti-immigration Johnson-Reed Act closed America's doors for decades and on the 400th anniversary of New York's colonial founding, Perlin raises the alarm about growing political threats and the onslaught of "killer languages" like English and Spanish.

About Ross Perlin

Ross Perlin is a linguist, writer, and translator. He has written for the New York Times, the Guardian, Harper's, and n+1, and the Endangered Language Alliance has been covered by the New York Times, the New Yorker, BBC, NPR, and many others. He is also the author of Intern Nation: How to Learn Nothing and Earn Little in the Brave New Economy. Perlin was a New Arizona Fellow at New America, and he is a native New Yorker.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Geoffrey on March 02, 2024

(Note: I received an advanced ready copy of this book courtesy of NetGalley) I wish that I could use a stronger word than “fascinating,” but that’s what Language City most definitely is - an absorbingly fascinating read that had me hooked within the first few pages. I think I would have been quite sa......more

Goodreads review by Sara on November 22, 2023

This is a marvelous book that does the impossible--it appeals to both the academic and the non-academic. For the academic and specifically the linguist, it is rich in explanation of a smorgasbord of languages. I'm guessing many of them will be new to even the most devoted linguistic student. Perlin......more

Goodreads review by Emily on March 17, 2024

The paradox of New York is that it is home to incredible linguistic diversity, and yet it represents and (exists because of) many of the reasons why languages are dying at a rapid pace (e.g. colonialism, modernization, racism, gentrification, climate change). This book felt like a conversation, not......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on January 16, 2025

So interesting! It makes sense that New York City would be the home to thousands of languages, some spoken by maybe just hundreds or only dozens of people. Perlin is a linguist and narrates this book, so you get to hear pronunciations and even recordings (songs, stories) of different speakers. His jo......more