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in this episode, hubert devonish introduces the idea of language planning, comparing it to urban planning in the way both shape how communities live and interact. together, he and cecile emeke explore how language informs personal and collective identity, with a focus on black british english and jamaican patois. they discuss generational shifts, the political stakes of language in jamaica, and the role of education in addressing these issues. the conversation highlights the push for a standardized writing system and technical vocabulary, framing language as not only a tool of communication but also a matter of justice, rights, and cultural representation. woven throughout are personal reflections and cultural insights that ground the dialogue in lived experience. 00:00 Navigating Language and Identity 03:01 Reflections on Age and Experience 05:58 Cultural Connections and Cricket 08:54 Political Dynamics and Language in Jamaica 12:00 Language Planning and Its Implications 14:51 The Case for Jamaican as an Official Language 17:52 Understanding Language Structure and Writing Systems 33:03 The Complexity of Vowel Systems 36:11 Establishing a Standard Writing System 38:19 Variability in Jamaican Grammar 41:31 The Challenge of Vocabulary Development 49:53 Corpus Planning and Language Efficiency 56:46 The Importance of Technical Terminology 01:01:18 Language Planning in the Modern Context website: https://www.cecileemeke.com/ substack: https://www.iamiam.global/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cecileemeke/ twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cecileemeke/ tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cecileemeke/
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