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The Most Beautiful Language - Chinese | Jiaming ZHANG | TEDxFuxingPark
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-28 16:46
Language & Culture - Chinese is one of the world's oldest and most continuously used languages, with a history spanning thousands of years [1] - Each Chinese character evolved from oracle bone inscriptions to seal script, clerical script, regular script, and cursive script, resembling small paintings [1] Film, Television, Game & Animation Industry - ZHANG Jiaming has participated in film and television works such as the movies *Nezha: Birth of the Demon Child* and *Nezha: Chaos in the Sea*, and served as the dubbing director of the Bilibili animation *Humble Me, Just a Wild Monster* [1] - ZHANG Jiaming's dubbing works include the game *Planet: Restart* and radio dramas *Swordsman in the Snow* and *Mobius Time and Space* [1] - ZHANG Jiaming works as a visiting professor and lecturer at domestic universities, providing performance and line guidance for film and television works [1] - The JAMMONKEY (Jam Monkey) team, led by ZHANG Jiaming, provides dubbing, sound effects, and music services for the industry [1] - ZHANG Jiaming also acts as a motion capture director and actor, being active in the film, television, game, and animation industries [1]
The Silent Loss of Languages | Imandeep Matharu | TEDxStockdale HS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-28 15:44
Language Endangerment & Loss - The industry acknowledges that approximately 1,500 of the world's rare or endangered languages could face extinction by the end of this century [3] - Linguists estimate that half of the world's 7,000 languages could become rare, endangered, or extinct by the year 2100 [3] - Language loss leads to the disappearance of distinct words, traditions, and cultures associated with those languages [4] - Historically, languages die out naturally over time or through replacement by other languages [4] Causes of Language Death - Language replacement occurs when a larger language takes over a smaller one, as seen with Aramaic being replaced by Arabic [7][9] - The decline of the Chagatai language was due to its complexity and the rise of Russian and Uzbek languages [6] - Assimilation pressures, such as immigrants not teaching their children their native language, contribute to language loss [14] Preservation Efforts - Initiatives like Duolingo and Wiki Tongues are making efforts to create databases and courses for endangered languages [15] - Countries such as the US, China, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia are implementing programs to preserve their endangered languages [16] - The Esther Martinez Native American Languages Act in the US supports the teaching of native languages to preserve native cultures and traditions [17]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-26 11:40
Why do some words, like the ones for “mother” and “father”, sound so similar in completely unrelated languages? Our language correspondent, @lanegreene, has one explanation https://t.co/tP88aidXFO https://t.co/OuZjn7JYw3 ...
How social media is shaping the future of language
NBC News· 2025-07-17 19:44
Trend Analysis - The slang word "Skipidity" is losing popularity and may disappear within a year [1] - Creators intentionally use trending words to capitalize on trends and increase the likelihood of their content going viral [1] - Words are now metadata for algorithms, enabling sophisticated natural language processing to analyze content [2] - Influencers strategically use words to go viral and avoid censorship [3] Language Evolution - The use of words by influencers to go viral and avoid censorship is becoming part of language [3] - Some slang words fill a lexical gap and are likely to remain in use longer [3][4]
Cultural importance of dialects | Klára Hejlíková | TEDxAmerican Academy Brno
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-16 16:21
Language & Dialect Evolution - Language reflects personal identity and worldview, shaped by various factors [2] - Close-knit groups develop similar speech patterns, influencing vocabulary and intonation [3] - Traditional territorial accents are diminishing due to political, economic, and social factors like industrialization and increased education [4] - Younger generations, especially those with highly educated parents, are using local dialects less [5] Regional Identity & Dialect Preservation - Regional identity connects people through shared tradition, culture, history, geography, and language [6] - Strong regional identity views local dialects as cultural heritage and a symbol of unity [6] - Dialects are used both unintentionally and intentionally, the latter to preserve them [7][8] - Conserving a dialect in its current form may hinder its future progress [8][9] Dialects & Cultural Documentation - Folk songs serve as a natural documentation and preservation of dialects, evolving over time [10] - Language reveals origin, identity, and connection with others, constantly shaped by its users [11]
Comunicare è dare voce all'anima | Malika Ayane | TEDxCagliari
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-09 16:33
Technology & Communication - The industry observes the development of real-time translation earpieces for smartphones, questioning their impact on understanding nuances and intentions in communication [1][2] - The industry acknowledges that language, while valuable, can be used to mislead or harm, highlighting the complexities of communication [3][4] - The industry notes that while technology facilitates language exchange, it may inadvertently lead to separation by hindering the assimilation of different cultures [6] Linguistics & Semiotics - The industry emphasizes the importance of sound as a richer and more universally understood form of communication than language alone, appealing to emotions and senses [6][7] - The industry suggests exploring the translation of emotional and linguistic expressions into sounds to enhance understanding [8] - The industry recognizes that songs, through the combination of words and sound, can evoke deep emotions and memories that language alone cannot fully capture [8][9]
Why Your Name Matters | Wenli Xie | TEDxYouth@CardiffSixthFormCollege
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-17 15:31
So, I've only actually ever been to Starbucks once, and it's quite a funny story. So, because it was my first time there, I had no idea how the ordering process worked. And couple that with the fact that I was quite an awkward person, and you get an interaction that went a little something like this.Uh, hi. Can Can I get the small lemonade, please. Oh, I'm sorry.You must mean the the tall cool line. Oh. Oh, yeah.Sorry. Yeah, that's right. That's right.Okay, that'll be 390. Thank you. And then the barista as ...
Linguistic Inclusivity | Zainab Waqar | TEDxBCP Gulberg Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-13 14:39
सो हेलो एवरीवन टुडे आवर टॉपिक ऑफ़ डिस्कशन इज द लैंग्वेज ऑफ़ बट बिफोर आई गेट देयर आई वांट यू ऑल टू थिंक अबाउट द वर्ल्ड रेवोल्यूशन व्हाट कम्स इन योर माइंड इज़ इट बायरी प्रोटेस्ट हो स्पीचेस और ट्राटिक अपीयर्स नाउ आई एम गोना स्टॉप यू देयर लेट मी फ्लिप दिस इमेजिन अ रेवोल्यूशन दैट डज़ रिक्वायर हेडलाइन विद नॉइस अ रेवोल्यूशन दैट ट्रांसफॉर्म्स द वर्ल्ड विथ क्वाइट पावरफुल एक्ट्स ऑफ़ कनेक्शन दैट लेडीज़ एंड जेंटलमैन वुड बी द रेवोल्यूशन व्हिच इज़ ऑल अबाउट ब्रेकिंग डाउन द इनविज़िबल वॉल्स दैट कीप असार एंड बिल्डिंग ब्रिजेस वेयर एव ...