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NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
12 episodes
1 day ago
Professor James Lin from the University of Washington shares the backstory to his latest book and demonstrates how Taiwan's early development missions impacted Taiwan's own population in ways that echo through to the present.
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Professor James Lin from the University of Washington shares the backstory to his latest book and demonstrates how Taiwan's early development missions impacted Taiwan's own population in ways that echo through to the present.
Show more...
Education
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9: How the Syntax of Taiwanese Makes the Language Stand Out, with Prof. Lau Seng-hian
NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
35 minutes
4 months ago
9: How the Syntax of Taiwanese Makes the Language Stand Out, with Prof. Lau Seng-hian
Looking at how syntax is useful for comparing and contrasting languages and finding some interesting common ground as well as unusual differences between seemingly similar languages, with a focus on Taiwanese.
NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
Professor James Lin from the University of Washington shares the backstory to his latest book and demonstrates how Taiwan's early development missions impacted Taiwan's own population in ways that echo through to the present.