Words on Words’ Big Debut: How loan words exacerbate Future Shock in Japan
Welcome to Words on Words, a look at language and its role in society, TPR’s newest program and a step in a new direction. In this podcast, Mike Missiaen and Angelo Foscoli discuss the impact of loan words on the way people understand new concepts and how the adoption of loan words can exacerbate the concept of Future Shock.
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