SPEAKING LIKE A STATE

SPEAKING LIKE A STATE

What happens when three-quarters of a nation loses its mother tongues by government order? 

In this story for the Sunday New York Times, I look at Singapore a half century after the government banned the use of dialects in favor of Mandarin Chinese, which were the mother tongues to most of the population. The result: cultural destruction and an inability to communicate between generations.

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