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Romanization and language planning in Taiwan

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Chinese, dialects, and regional identity. Language Problems and Language Planning 20 (3), 223-43. Chen, Ping. (1999). Modern Chinese: History and Sociolinguistics. Cambridge: Camb

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of warlordism and regional autonomy emerged. The Tang had survived only by carrying out a general decentralisation of administrative power and dispersing power through a new tier

Tang Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China

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his talents and later a regional official " jun shou ") for the Jiang-jun Prefecture. Later, when serving the Tang dynasty, Chen Shuda was authorized to compile a history of the S
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in national and regional developments. But you do not pay much attention to social or political issues in Hong Kong? Q19. Nowadays young people in Hong Kong do not believe in One

Why Belgium Is an Artificial State. And the United Kingdom, Switzerland (and Even Austria-Hungary) Are Not | The Brussels Journal

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not “national,” but “regional” languages. Some authors apply another definition to the term “national language,” arguing for example that a language such as Welsh is a “national”

Program on Corporations, Law & Democracy

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was composed of 12 regional private/corporate banks owned by participating commercial banks. All national banks were required to join the system. Banking corporations now controll


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