The Tower of Babel 2.0: Why Our Languages Are Doomed to Split
What will English sound like in five hundred years? Will Spanish still unite continents—or splinter into new, unrecognizable tongues? Will globalization lead to one universal language… or trigger the most dramatic linguistic fragmentation since the fall of the Roman Empire?
In this groundbreaking work, Dr. Robbie King—a polymath author whose expertise spans linguistics, psychology, history, and engineering—offers a sweeping exploration of linguistic speciation: the process by which languages evolve into entirely new, mutually unintelligible forms. Drawing on history, sociolinguistics, and cutting-edge digital trends, King argues that far from creating global linguistic uniformity, our hyperconnected world is accelerating divergence.
From the digital dialects born in online communities to the subtle drift of regional speech, from the eventual splintering of English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French to the resilience of languages like Japanese, German, and Mandarin, this book charts a compelling map of the future linguistic landscape.
Deeply researched yet accessible, Speciation of Language in the Future is both a scholarly contribution and a captivating read for anyone fascinated by language, history, and the forces that shape human communication.
If you’ve ever wondered how languages die, survive, or transform—and what our descendants will speak centuries from now—this book offers the answers.
About the AuthorDr. Robbie King is one of the most prolific authors in the world today, having published 85 books across nine of the ten categories of the Dewey Decimal System—a feat matched only by Isaac Asimov. In 2024, he broke Barbara Cartland’s record for the most books published in a single year, with 39 titles. A clinical psychologist, aeronautical engineer, scientist, investor, economist, music composer, humorist, digital artist, nature photographer, essayist, linguist, theologian, social critic, journalist, historian, and former professional strongman, King embodies the modern polymath. His works span business, engineering, nature, strength sports, film criticism, football, art, biography, photography, linguistics, poetry, psychology, horror, thrillers, and more—each infused with a unique blend of intellectual rigor and accessible insight.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The Tower of Babel 2.0: Why Our Languages Are Doomed to SplitWhat will English sound like in five hundred years? Will Spanish still unite continents-or splinter into new, unrecognizable tongues? Will globalization lead to one universal language. or trigger the most dramatic linguistic fragmentation since the fall of the Roman Empire?In this groundbreaking work, Dr. Robbie King-a polymath author whose expertise spans linguistics, psychology, history, and engineering-offers a sweeping exploration of linguistic speciation: the process by which languages evolve into entirely new, mutually unintelligible forms. Drawing on history, sociolinguistics, and cutting-edge digital trends, King argues that far from creating global linguistic uniformity, our hyperconnected world is accelerating divergence.From the digital dialects born in online communities to the subtle drift of regional speech, from the eventual splintering of English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French to the resilience of languages like Japanese, German, and Mandarin, this book charts a compelling map of the future linguistic landscape.Deeply researched yet accessible, Speciation of Language in the Future is both a scholarly contribution and a captivating read for anyone fascinated by language, history, and the forces that shape human communication.If you've ever wondered how languages die, survive, or transform-and what our descendants will speak centuries from now-this book offers the answers.About the AuthorDr. Robbie King is one of the most prolific authors in the world today, having published 85 books across nine of the ten categories of the Dewey Decimal System-a feat matched only by Isaac Asimov. In 2024, he broke Barbara Cartland's record for the most books published in a single year, with 39 titles. A clinical psychologist, aeronautical engineer, scientist, investor, economist, music composer, humorist, digital artist, nature photographer, essayist, linguist, theologian, social critic, journalist, historian, and former professional strongman, King embodies the modern polymath. His works span business, engineering, nature, strength sports, film criticism, football, art, biography, photography, linguistics, poetry, psychology, horror, thrillers, and more-each infused with a unique blend of intellectual rigor and accessible insight. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798298331814
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