Book Review: The Languages of Ethiopia: Aspects of the Sociolinguistic Profile
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https://doi.org/10.24203/jrywbc34Keywords:
Languages, Ethiopia, SociolinguisticAbstract
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The Languages of Ethiopia: Aspects of the Sociolinguistic Profile provides a comprehensive exploration of the country's linguistic diversity and the intricate sociolinguistic dynamics that shape language use across various domains. The volume covers the historical development of languages in Ethiopia, the influences of language policy, and the complexities of multilingualism in both rural and urban contexts. This review critically evaluates the book’s thematic organisation, analytical depth, and its contribution to sociolinguistic research, particularly regarding language contact, identity, and policy implications. While the book offers valuable insights into Ethiopia’s linguistic landscape, this review highlights areas where deeper empirical investigation and updated data could enhance understanding. The work is recommended for linguists, sociolinguists, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of language, society, and culture in Ethiopia.
References
Ado, D., Gelagay, A. W., & Johannessen, J. B. (2021). The languages of Ethiopia. Grammatical and Sociolinguistic Aspects of Ethiopian Languages, 48, 1.
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