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Deciding what's a language in Tibet

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Anthropologist Dr Gerald Roche outlines the surprisingly diverse language landscape of the Tibetan Plateau, and what factors — geographic, social and political — contribute to whether a language is supported or even recognised. He also explains why some languages in Tibet are becoming endangered and how new ones are starting to emerge. Presented by Clement Paligaru.

More information about this and other episodes of this podcast series is found here and the transcript is available here.

An Asia Institute podcast, produced by Profactual.com.

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Anthropologist Dr Gerald Roche outlines the surprisingly diverse language landscape of the Tibetan Plateau, and what factors — geographic, social and political — contribute to whether a language is supported or even recognised. He also explains why some languages in Tibet are becoming endangered and how new ones are starting to emerge. Presented by Clement Paligaru.

More information about this and other episodes of this podcast series is found here and the transcript is available here.

An Asia Institute podcast, produced by Profactual.com.

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