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https://polyglotdreams.com/ THERE YOU CAN FIND 📖 A Life in 30 Languages — In my memoir, I share my adventures spanning over 50 years of learning and using languages to deeply experience different cultures and worldviews. I also share insights and practical tips from a lifetime dedicated to language learning. 🌍 The book is available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese (both Traditional and Simplified), Dutch, Russian, and more. 🎧 There are also DUAL-LANGUAGE editions and learning sets with audio, perfect for improving your listening and reading skills in your target languages. Dive into the linguistic wonders of East and Southeast Asia with Professor Tim Keeley, a seasoned expert with over four decades of cross-cultural teaching experience and author of 'A Life in 30 Languages'. This enlightening video unveils the fascinating typological similarities shared by Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Lao, Indonesian, and Malay languages. Discover how understanding these common features can significantly ease the learning process and provide a deeper insight into the cultural and historical ties binding these languages. 🔍 What You'll Learn: The concept of typological similarities and their role in language learning. Key linguistic features such as the absence of verb conjugations, the importance of context in communication, and the unique use of aspect markers. How these similarities make learning these languages more manageable and interesting. Insights into the cultural richness and historical connections revealed through language. ✨ Bonus Insights: Additional languages like Khmer (Cambodian) and Burmese also share many linguistic features with the six main languages discussed. Real-world examples of context markers and aspect markers in action. The significance of understanding linguistic features for grasping cultural perspectives. 🌏 Whether you're a language enthusiast, a cultural studies student, or simply curious about the linguistic ties in East and Southeast Asia, this video is your gateway to mastering these languages through their shared linguistic traits. Remember to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with more fascinating insights into the languages and cultures of the Asian continent. #LanguageLearning #AsianLanguages #Linguistics #CulturalInsights #Educational 00:30 Typological Similarities 01:32 My Qualifications in These Languages 04:14 1 No Verbal Tense or Conjugations 04:27 2 Context Markers 05:50 3 Aspect Markers 06:28 3a Completed/Incompleted Actions 07:59 3b Desires, Needs, Intentions, Future 11:30 4 Lack of Plural Noun Forms 13:15 Substance vs Object Focus 13:42 5 Non-Use of "to Be" 15:22 6 Lack of Definite Articles 👍 Like, Share, and Subscribe to Polyglot Dreams for More Language Insights! 🚀Website: https://polyglotdreams.com/ 📧 email: [email protected] 💡More about me: 👉Academia: https://kyusan-u.academia.edu/TimDean.. 👉 BBC : https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20.. 👉Facebook: / tim.keeley 📘 About Professor Tim Keeley: Tim Keeley, a professor of Cross-Culture in Japan for over 42 years, shares his extensive experience and research in Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Lao, Indonesian, and Malay languages. His journey includes teaching at Chulalongkorn University in Thailand, extensive travels across Vietnam, and deep engagements with Indonesian and Malay through numerous trips to the region.