Panglot World Languages
Guy Karavengleman (a.k.a. Guy Emerson) is a computational linguist at Cambridge University's Computer Laboratory. His mother is a Penang Hokkien speaker but brought him up speaking English. In his twenties, Guy decided to reclaim his linguistic heritage, and embarked on a many-year-long project to learn Penang Hokkien, depsite a dearth of resources for this language and an absence of speakers to practice with. Since then he has had two children and is raising them in this language also. His wife, who does not share his heritage, has also been gradually learning Penang Hokkien and working together with Guy to raise their children in this language. Guy's story is touching and somewhat miraculous. Being a good friend of mine and an academic linguist, there is plenty of room to nerd out here. But I am especially excited to share his personal journey and his deep feeling towards his heritage, as well as his bold actions, since many in the audience may be inspired by his story. Guy had every reason to ignore his feelings or to make excuses, but he chose a more difficult and altogether more meaningful path. In the end this goes beyond language; this is about choosing the person that you want to be and the life that you want to live. Enjoy the episode. ---------------------------------------- Find out more about our work at panglotlanguages.com [http://panglotlanguages.com] .
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