Tweets, texts, blogs and chat sites. New communication platforms are affecting our relationship with the written word, both in dominant world languages and endangered and minority languages. Is language standardisation necessary to establish literacy, or do we endanger languages by reducing them to writing?
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Recorded at Written, Spoken, Signed: Linguistic Diversity in a Globalised World conference,...
Dr Stephen Morey (CRLD, La Trobe University) on the languages of the Tangsa people of northern India and the problems of language standardisation in linguistically diverse communities.
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Published 01/24/13
Slides for 'Can a ‘Common Language’ Work for the Tangsa?' by Dr Stephen Morey.
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Handout for 'Can a ‘Common Language’ Work for the Tangsa?' by Dr Stephen Morey.
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