28/08/2021 (things i learned) - spotted internalized colonizer inself, the view that malay/indonesian is an "easy" language to learn... i still dk what to think about it. - sri lankan malay and cape malay people - searching up "endangered language" in library genesis yields amazing results - New Perspectives on Endangered Languages: Bridging gaps between sociolinguistics, documentation and language revitalization - Family language policy - Lessons from documented endangered languages ***** => https://dobes.mpi.nl/archive_info/agreements/ => https://dobes.mpi.nl/archive_info/?lang=id - dead vs extinct vs endangered languages, some TED talks are great, some meh - linguistics as a field changed with video/audio documentation/preservation/archival becoming affordable - H.264 is so widespread omg, and go bitmovin has such good information on it => https://go.bitmovin.com/hubfs/Bitmovin-Video-Developer-Report-2018.pdf - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Pageview_statistics the fact that wikipedia information pages can be so detail :3 idolaku - i can imagine documentation and permanent archival being scary - Angkatan Pemuda Insaf (API) left wing anticolonial nationalists??? :O Parti Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya (PKMM)???? i know i heard about them before, but i was in no state to actually understand what it means haha - should start research about chulalongkorn university https://www.eng.chula.ac.th/en/academics - literacy rates can increase so fast? 15-20% -> 60% in 15 years???