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[Introduction to the Contents]
To the Oounabara of the "Languages of the World" -
Globalization has made the "Multilingual Society" a daily thing for everyone.
This book explores the ways in which people with different languages respect each other and build a safe and vibrant community together by digging into the "Languages of the World" found around us.
It is a collection of essays that serves as a compass for global communication, from the multilingual correspondence of administration and companies to the "Problems of Languages"
02 from the "International Decade of Indigenous Languages" decade of Indigenous Languages "
From the multilingual correspondence of high-end fashion brands to the multilingual environment around us
03 From the statistical data to grasp the multilingual environment around us
04 Global business as seen from the multilingual correspondence of high-end fashion brands
05 From the linguistic landscape that reflects the nature of the community
06 From the linguistic correspondence of a high-end fashion brand to the" International Decade of Indigenous Languages "
7000 From the linguistic correspondence of a high-end fashion brand to the" International Decade of Indigenous Languages "
07 From the linguistic correspondence of a high-end fashion brand to the" International Decade of Indigenous Languages "
08 To the City of the Festival
32 Creating a community where speakers of different languages live together
Conclusion
[Biography of the author]
junko Saru-hashi Bridge
Professor of Department of International Communications, School of International Politics and Economics, Aoyama Gakuin University.
Completed the Ph.D. program in International Communications, Graduate School of International Politics and Economics, Aoyama Gakuin University.
Doctor of International Communications.
Specializes in Sociolinguistics and Language Policy Studies.
Uses interview and ethnography techniques to study the language and identity of immigrants, cultural inheritance and empowerment, bottom-up language policies, and changes in language awareness and language responses in host societies.
Recent publications include" Language education policy in Japan "In Andy Kirkpatrick and Anthony J. Liddicoat (Eds.). The Routledge International Handbook of Language Education Policy in 『 (co-authored with real name Nobuyuki, Routledge, 2019), Sociolinguistics -- Discourse and Interaction in Multilingual Public Spaces 』 (Sangensha, 2021), Festival of the State of Asia. 01 09 entry sheet linguistic expression