Read Empires of the Word: A Language History of the World Online
Authors: Nicholas Ostler
Tags: #History, #Language, #Linguistics, #Nonfiction, #V5
Indo-European languages
23
n
, 41, 42-43, 183, 195-196, 214, 289, 292, 301, 554-555
Indo-Greeks 192, 257-258
Indo-Iranian languages
176
Indo-Portuguese Creole
390
Indonesia, 147
n
, 161, 191, 380, 400, 403, 506
n
, 532
Indradevi, Cambodian queen 206
Insubrians 285-286, 288
Interpreters 3, 75, 82, 131, 192, 335, 341-343, 344, 355, 357, 363, 365, 388, 440, 497
Interracial families 308, 313, 343-344, 376, 414
see also Mestizo
Introductiones Latinae
(Nebrija) 345
Investment
see
Trade
Inyotef, pharaoh 127
Ionic dialect of Greek
236, 237
n
, 242
n
Ionians 236, 237
n
Ipuwer, Admonitions of
163-164
Irakli, Georgian king of Kartalina-Kakhetia 434
Iran 21, 38, 43, 47-48, 86, 96, 257
and
Arabic
98, 101
see also
Parthia,
Persian
Iranian languages
109, 186, 219, 246, 258
Iraq 35, 55
Ireland 290-291, 518
emigration to America 491
and the Normans 464
Norse language
447
n
plague 313
Statute of Kilkenny 464
Irenaeus (Saint), Christian apologist 299
Irish (Gaelic)
274, 276, 300, 464-465, 469, 517
Isis 255
Islam 22, 49, 94, 96
Arabic script 97
n
auxiliary languages 106
banned by Spain 333
spread of 10, 95, 98-99, 101, 108, 110-111, 134, 158, 159, 164, 209, 213, 216, 307
n
, 377, 537
Isidorus of Charax, Greek travel writer 258
Italian
331, 528-529, 531
Italic languages
273, 291
n
Italy 240-242
and
French
410
and
Latin
12, 293-294, 535
population 153, 153
n
Romance languages
320
see also
Oscan
Ivan III, Tsar 426-427
Ivan IV (’the Terrible’), Tsar 426-427, 431, 440
Ixtilxóchitl, Fernando de Alva, Nahuatl historian, 344
Jainism 189-190
Jamestown 477
n
, 479
Japan
Buddhism 178
and China 147-148, 162
colonial wars 450-453
demographics 530
and Dutch trade 398
Kōminka 449-455
and Korea 450-452
Pacific empire 451
population 153
n
Portuguese trading posts 387
and Russia 433, 452
Japanese
46
n
, 138, 528
kana
syllabary 116, 156, 210-211
kanbun
tradition 476
n
spread 450, 453-455
Sino-Japanese
162-163
Jaqaru
357
Jaqi
357
jargons 10
Jataka
tales 201, 208
Java 147, 149, 201, 203, 204
n
, 205-206, 213, 389, 398-399, 402, 564
n
30
Javanese
208, 498, 514, 528, 532
Jefferson, Thomas, US President 488
Jérez, Rodrigo de, Spanish interpreter 335
Jerome
(also
Hieronymus) (Saint), Bible translator 294
Jerusalem 79-80, 129, 248
Jesus of Nazareth, Jewish prophet 86-87
Jevons, Stanley 511
Jews
see
Hebrew
Jiménez de Quesada, Gonzalo, Spanish conquistador 363
Jingpo
134
John of Ephesus, Byzantine historian, 262
John of Salisbury, English monk 408
Johore 148
Jolliet, Louis, French explorer 412
Jones, Sir William, English scholar 185, 224
Josephus, Jewish historian 71
Josiah, king of Judah 129
Ju Ying, Chinese envoy 147
Judaea 248
Judah 78-79, 81, 83, 129
Judaism 21, 70, 159, 306
n
, 537
Judas Maccabaeus, Jewish revolutionary 248
Judith, Jewish heroine 69-70
Jürchen 120, 142, 143, 144, 153
Justinian, Byzantine emperor 132
n
, 233, 257, 260
Juvenal, Roman satirist 280, 302
Kabard-Balkar
423
n
Kafirs 262
Kalhu
also
Nimrud 66
Kālidāsa, Sanskrit poet 559
Kalinga 197-198, 199
Kalmyk
423
n
Kalyana 88
Kāma Sūtra
(Vatsyāyana) 176
Kandahar 85, 246
Kang Tai, Chinese envoy 147
Kanishka, king of Kushana 219
Kannada
177, 187-188, 198
Kaoru, Inoue, Japanese foreign minister 450
Karakorum 90
Karen
134
Karkemish 39, 41
Karlgren, Bernhard, Swedish linguist 163
Kartalina-Kakhetia 434
Kashmir 97
n
, 178
Kassites 40, 41, 43, 55, 60, 63
Kathāsaritsāgaram
(Somadeva) 201
Kaunndinya, Indian explorer 4
Kavafis, Constantine, Greek poet 228
Kavirāja, Sanskrit poet 184
Kawki
357
Kazakhstan 423
n
, 435, 443, 445, 547
Kazan 106, 427, 440
Kenya 105, 508, 532, 544
Kerala 88
Keys, David, British historian 313
Kharoshthi script 85
n
, 246
Khazars 106, 306, 425, 555
Khitan 120, 142, 153
Khiva 437
Khmer 202-203, 208
Khoi
22
Khrushchev, Nikita, Soviet leader 437
Khurasan 98
Khuzistan 57
Khwarezmian
48
Kiev 106, 426, 431
Kipchak-Polovtsians 425
Kirkuk 41
Kirkwood, Montague British diplomat 453
n
Kish 27, 37
Kling, India as known by South-East Asians 199
Kogi 363
Kokand 437
Kōminka (imperialization) 449-455
Konkani
390
n
Koran
see
Qur’an
Korea 162, 423
n
, 450-453
Buddhism 178
and Japan 380
Korean
46
n
, 138, 156, 528-529, 576
n
12
alphabet 156
Sino-Korean
162-163
Krio Creole of English
508
Kristang dialect of Portuguese
390
Kublai (Khubilai) Khan, emperor of China 143, 156, 179, 212
n
Kumārajīva, Indian Buddhist translator 119
Kushana empire 48
n
, 108, 219, 246, 257-8, 269
Kushite
126-129, 131
n
Kushite dynasty 120, 127, 158, 164
Kutadgū Bilig
, Turkic didactic poem 106
Kyrgyzstan 437, 547
Laghman 85
Lampridius, Aelius, Roman historian 299
Landa, Diego de, Spanish cleric 348
n
Language charisma 21-22, 86-93, 179
Language communities 7-10, 525, 557
Language diversity 471, 557-559
Language dynamics 529-533, 558
Language growth
organic 19, 527-528, 530-1
’merger and acquisition’ (M&A) 19, 24, 527
Top Twenty 19
n
, 525-533
vaster than empires 556-559
Language history 5, 7-25, 51