"The Internet and Languages" by Marie Lebert is a scholarly exploration of the dynamic intersection between the internet and linguistic diversity, written in the late 20th century. The work investigates how the internet has evolved from an English-centric medium to a more multilingual platform, encompassing various languages and communities across the globe. It addresses themes of linguistic democracy, the challenges faced by minority languages, and the development of technology that supports this multilingual growth online. At the start of the book, Lebert outlines the rapid evolution of the internet and its implications for language use. The introductory section sets the stage by discussing how, as of mid-2000, non-English speakers constituted a significant percentage of internet users, prompting a need for greater representation of diverse languages online. It emphasizes the concept of "Language Nations," groups of internet users who share a common language, and discusses the importance of "mother-tongue surfing" as a metaphor for achieving equal access for all users, regardless of their language background. Moreover, it highlights various initiatives aimed at promoting online multilingualism, from early projects to localization efforts and machine translation technologies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Internet and Languages [around the year 2000]
By Marie Lebert
"The Internet and Languages" by Marie Lebert is a scholarly exploration of the dynamic intersection between the internet and linguistic diversity, wri...
Information on this author is scarce, but their work continues to inspire readers.
More by This Author
Discover other books written by the same author
Booknology: The eBook (1971-2010)
By Marie Lebert
Project Gutenberg 4 July 1971 - 4 July 2011: Album
By Marie Lebert
The eBook is 40 (1971-2011)
By Marie Lebert
Technology and Books for All
By Marie Lebert
Project Gutenberg (1971-2005)
By Marie Lebert
Multilingualism on the Web
By Marie Lebert
More Like This
Explore books similar to the one you're viewing by keywords
The Social History of Smoking
By George Latimer Apperson
Pocahontas: A Poem
By Virginia Carter Castleman
The Brochure Series of Architectural Illustration, Vol. 01, No. 05, May 1895 Two Florentine Pavements
By Various
The Relations Between Religion and Science Eight Lectures Preached Before the University of Oxford in the Year 1884
By Frederick Temple
Old Lady Mary: A Story of the Seen and the Unseen
By Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant
Shenanigans at Sugar Creek
By Paul Hutchens
Related by Category
Discover books in the same genre or category
Hawkins Electrical Guide v. 08 (of 10) Questions, Answers, & Illustrations, A progressive course of study for engineers, electricians, students and those desiring to acquire a working knowledge of electricity and its applications
By N. (Nehemiah) Hawkins
Cooley's Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the Arts, Manufactures, Professions, and Trades..., Sixth Edition, Volume I
By Arnold James Cooley
Elementary Course in Woodwork Designed for use in high and technical schools, with one hundred and thirty-four illustrations: First Edition
By George Alexander Ross
Stories of Inventors: The Adventures of Inventors and Engineers
By Russell Doubleday
The Steam Engine Familiarly Explained and Illustrated With an historical sketch of its invention and progressive improvement; its applications to navigation and railways; with plain axioms for railway speculators
By Dionysius Lardner
A Text-book of Paper-making
By C. F. (Charles Frederick) Cross
Account Required
You need an account to complete this action.