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David Moser is a scholar of linguistics at Capital Normal University in Beijing and the author of A Billion Voices: China’s Search for a Common Language.
0:00 Introduction
5:28 The Challenge of Translating Gödel, Escher, Bach
21:14 Cultural and Economic Changes in China in the 1980s
31:37 Why Chinese is So Damn Hard
38:56 The Core of Language is not the Writing System
44:04 The Political Fiction of a Unified Chinese Language
54:20 Can We Just Get Rid of the Chinese Characters?
1:02:27 "Character Amnesia" and the Future of Language Input
1:07:25 Comparing the Educational Systems of China vs. America
1:16:07 How David Learned Mandarin
1:28:32 Reflections
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David Moser is a scholar of linguistics at Capital Normal University in Beijing and the author of A Billion Voices: China’s Search for a Common Language.
0:00 Introduction
5:28 The Challenge of Translating Gödel, Escher, Bach
21:14 Cultural and Economic Changes in China in the 1980s
31:37 Why Chinese is So Damn Hard
38:56 The Core of Language is not the Writing System
44:04 The Political Fiction of a Unified Chinese Language
54:20 Can We Just Get Rid of the Chinese Characters?
1:02:27 "Character Amnesia" and the Future of Language Input
1:07:25 Comparing the Educational Systems of China vs. America
1:16:07 How David Learned Mandarin
1:28:32 Reflections

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