On this episode, Eugene and Amy pull again the curtain (the web page?) to debate the historic and political implications of how we talk.
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*The way it’s Made*
A primer for the dialogue on language standardization
*The Rundown*
The insiders focus on completely different standardization processes by governments within the Chinese language and Korean linguistic areas, and the way adherence to at least one commonplace might or will not be political.
*The way it’s Made*
Max Avary from RFA’s Lao Service explains the distinction between conventional Lao and trendy Lao and why RFA lately determined to shift to trendy Lao to raised serve its viewers.
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Interesting stuff 😎