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Indonesian: A linguist’s view of this rapidly evolving and much-misunderstood language”

Posted on January 18, 2017November 21, 2018 By AIS_news@mail.com

Wednesday 18 January

Geoffrey Roberts, a linguist, gave a talk at St Matthew’s Conference Centre, Westminster on “The fun, the challenge and the frustration of Indonesian: A linguist’s view of this rapidly evolving and much-misunderstood language”

 

 

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