Article 4W32G A Beautiful Map Showing the Wide Array of Languages Spoken Throughout the Five Boroughs of New York City

A Beautiful Map Showing the Wide Array of Languages Spoken Throughout the Five Boroughs of New York City

by
Lori Dorn
from Laughing Squid on (#4W32G)
Languages-Spoken-in-NYC-Queens.jpg

Linguists at the Endangered Language Alliance (ELA) have spent the past ten years documenting the wide array of languages spoken within New York City and found that an amazing 637 languages and dialects are found within its five boroughs. With these remarkable results in hand, the organization created a beautiful map showing in which neighborhoods these languages are predominantly spoken. The project focuses on lesser-known languages that are being kept alive through oral tradition.

The map is committed to representing many of the smaller, minority, and Indigenous languages that are primarily oral and have neither public visibility nor official support. It represents ELA's ongoing effort to draw on all available sources, including thousands of interviews and discussions, to tell the continuing story of the city's many languages and cultures. The patterns it reveals - the clustering of West African languages in Harlem and the Bronx, a microcosm of the former Soviet Union in south Brooklyn, the multifaceted Asian-language diversity of Queens, to name a few - only hint at the linguistic complexity of a city where a single building or block can host speakers of dozens of languages from across the globe.

The ELA has released these maps to tie in with the U.N. declaration of 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages and ahead of the 2020 U.S. Census.

Prints of the map are available for a donation to ELA.

Based on a decade of work, ELA has mapped 637 languages and dialects to nearly 1000 significant sites around the metropolitan area, including neighborhoods, community institutions, restaurants, and other locations where there is, or was, at least one speaker. We believe this is the first detailed linguist-produced map of the city. We are releasing it in December 2019 to coincide with the UN-declared International Year of Indigenous Languages and the lead-up to the critical U.S. 2020 census.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Endangered Language Alliance (@elalliance) on Apr 17, 2019 at 3:31pm PDT

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Endangered Language Alliance (@elalliance) on Oct 18, 2016 at 10:42am PDT

NYC-Languages-Spoken-1-e1575475344734.pn

via Gothamist

Related Laughing Squid Posts

An Animated Map Showing Urban Growth in the Five Boroughs of New York City From 1609 to 2019

Mother Tongues, A Fascinating Map Showing How Population Is Distributed Across 23 Linguistic Roots

A Map Showing How More People Live New York City Than the Sum of Parts of Nine Different States

Follow Laughing Squid on Facebook, Twitter, Flipboard and Subscribe by Email.

The post A Beautiful Map Showing the Wide Array of Languages Spoken Throughout the Five Boroughs of New York City first appeared on Laughing Squid.

External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://laughingsquid.com/feed/
Feed Title Laughing Squid
Feed Link https://laughingsquid.com/
Reply 0 comments