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Taiwan’s Language Politics and Tigertail’s Trilingualism

Diplomat (Rozelle, N.S.W.), 2020-05

Copyright 2020 - The Diplomat; distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC ;ISSN: 1446-697X

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  • Title:
    Taiwan’s Language Politics and Tigertail’s Trilingualism
  • Author: Vandenberg, Layne
  • Subjects: Asian Americans ; Immigration ; Motion pictures ; Noncitizens ; Sovereignty
  • Is Part Of: Diplomat (Rozelle, N.S.W.), 2020-05
  • Description: First and foremost, the Chinese mainland uses simplified characters, while Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau rely on traditional characters. [...]his spoken Mandarin does not have a Taiwanese Mandarin accent. Perhaps Tigertail can fuel interest in the island, its people, and its culture by pushing its audience beyond the typical political discourse, opening the door to further understanding about what it means to be Taiwanese.
  • Publisher: Tokyo: Tribune Content Agency LLC
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1446-697X
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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