language and culture

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language and culture

What makes us human

2024
"This illustrated riddle introduces children to language's impact on human culture and history"--Provided by publisher.

Wanjik?, child of mine

2024
"In the lush Kenyan countryside, a young Gik?y? girl helps her grandmother with daily tasks. Here, as she tends to the cows, carries water, and plays in the fruit trees and sugarcane, she is called Wanjik?. On the busy city streets of Nairobi, where she goes to school, she is called by her English name, Catherine. But at home with Wangar?, the maid who cooks and cares for her, she is again Wanjik?. All grown up in boarding school, Catherine is the leader of her class, surrounded by friends from different cultural backgrounds. But at night, when she gathers with her fellow Gik?y? sisters to speak her mother tongue, she is Wanjik? once more"--Provided by publisher.

My broken language

a memoir
2022
"A Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright tells her lyrical story of coming of age against the backdrop of an ailing Philadelphia barrio, with her sprawling Puerto Rican family as a collective muse"--Amazon.

My broken language

a memoir
2021
"A Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright tells her lyrical story of coming of age against the backdrop of an ailing Philadelphia barrio, with her sprawling Puerto Rican family as a collective muse"--Amazon.

Modern languages

2021
"A . . . scholar's . . . treatise on how learning other languages can change how we see the world, for the better"--Provided by publisher.

Babel

around the world in twenty languages
2019
Explores the histories of twenty languages and dialects, looking at their commonalities and differences.

I am different!

can you find me?
Provides an introduction to languages from around the world and asks readers to spot differences in illustrations.

Babel

around the world in twenty languages
2018
Explores the histories of twenty languages and dialects, looking at their commonalities and differences.

South America

facts and figures
2016
Title explores the history, politics and culture of South America, the world's fourth largest continent.

The country of language

1999
A collection of autobiographical essays in which American author Scott Russell Sanders discusses his goals, concerns, and practices as they relate to the natural world and the human community.

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