Language and State
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Language and State by Xing Yu, published by University Press of America in 2013. This compelling hardback edition spans 460 pages and delves into the profound relationship between language and societal development. Yu argues that while primitive societies are rooted in kinship ties, civilized societies emerge through the intricate fabric of language. This thought-provoking work presents a new theory that highlights the crucial role language plays in the evolution of the state. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of language policy and sociology, Language and State is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of communication and governance in the United States and beyond. Expand your knowledge and explore the pivotal connection between language and civilization with this insightful book.