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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SinophoneSinophone - Wikipedia

    Sinophone, which means "Chinese-speaking", typically refers to an individual who speaks at least one variety of Chinese (that is, one of the Sinitic languages).Academic writers often use the term Sinophone in two definitions: either specifically "Chinese-speaking populations where it is a minority language, excluding Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan" or generally "Chinese-speaking ...

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    Indonezia ( Indonezisht: Indonesia ), zyrtarisht Republika e Indonezisë (Indonezisht: Republik Indonesia [a] ), është një vend në Azinë Juglindore dhe Oqeaninë midis Oqeanit Indian dhe Paqësor. Ai përbëhet nga mbi 17,000 ishuj, duke përfshirë Sumatrën, Javën, Sulawesi dhe pjesë të Borneos dhe Guinesë së Re. Indonezia është ...

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    Indonesia, [a] officially the Republic of Indonesia, [b] is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guinea. Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at ...

  5. Sinophone minor-. pean dominance, whereas Asia, for which ity literature in China is situated at the inter-. "the sea is without significance," was limited sections between ethnicities and languages. by its land-locked status ( Lectures 196). The Mongols, Manchu, Tibetans, and many other.

  6. Nov 8, 2012 · I've been in the thick of the Sinophone revolution and have mentioned it several times on Language Log (e.g., here ), but now I've become acquainted with another new term, "Sinosphere," and wonder how they are related. Apparently "Sinosphere" was invented by UC Berkeley professor James Matisoff, but it seems to have taken on a life of its own ...

  7. Sinophone literature, a term coined by Shu-mei Shih in 2004, describes (per Shih) Sinitic-language literature written “on the margins of China and Chineseness.”. As an emerging field of inquiry, the Sinophone provides a conceptual alternative to the paradigm of China-based national literary studies; as an organizing category, the Sinophone ...

  8. Sinophone studies underscores issues and controversies pertaining to multiple identities, ethnicities, languages, and cultures in contrast to the singular and all-consuming “obsession with China.”¹ The Sinophone departs and distinguishes itself from such an obsession, as well as the dominant discourse of Chineseness, and maintains its own ...

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