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Naia Pard
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“The rather imprecise term ‘Mandarin Chinese’ is now used to refer to a range of mutually intelligible varieties of Chinese that have been accepted as the standard official language throughout all the countries and regions of the Chinese diaspora.”
— May 01, 2022 05:46AM
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Naia Pard
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"Just as generational differences in regional accents throughout the world have been diluted or erased due to the influence of broadcast media, in China as well, regional forms of speech are losing out to the common language. ”
— May 01, 2022 03:30AM
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Naia Pard
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“With the exception of certain ethnic minority areas,
starting from 1956, most primary and middle schools throughout China began a push to either make Putonghua the language of classroom instruction, or to teach it as a second language.”
— Apr 30, 2022 10:19PM
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starting from 1956, most primary and middle schools throughout China began a push to either make Putonghua the language of classroom instruction, or to teach it as a second language.”
Naia Pard
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“[...] the Internet has given rise to a new kind of Chinese dialect: Internet slang.
As Internet censorship increased in the 2000s, netizens began to take subversive delight in creating puns, coinages and wordplay that would confound the censorship apparatus.”
— Apr 30, 2022 01:08PM
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As Internet censorship increased in the 2000s, netizens began to take subversive delight in creating puns, coinages and wordplay that would confound the censorship apparatus.”
Naia Pard
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“ ‘We spent three years developing pinyin. People made fun of us, joking that it had taken us a long time to deal with just 26 letters,’ he later said."
— Apr 30, 2022 07:05AM
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Naia Pard
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“to many people the imposition of a national language seemed to entail that a huge proportion of the Chinese people would actually have to be taught how to ‘speak Chinese’. ”
— Apr 19, 2022 11:59PM
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Naia Pard
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“Even as the civil war in China raged, the push for language reform never fell by the wayside. ”
— Jan 29, 2022 01:54PM
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