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Telugu (South India): did you say "rare language"? A journey of research and study.
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Inalco is one of the few higher education establishments teaching Telugu outside India, where it is mainly spoken. Despite the large number of speakers, it remains a "rare" language due to the small number of students it attracts.
A country hot boy. Short story by Hoang Anh Ngoc translated from Vietnamese by NGUYEN Thi Thuy An
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The 2013- 2014 prose collection includes 27 texts by favorite authors of recent years, assembled under the direction of writer Ho Anh Thai. Hoang Anh Ngoc's name appears for the first time in the collection, but his short story "Un hot boy campagnard" is featured extensively. The main character is a country hot boy with three reference elements: Bosse, Bien, Beau. The short story, which starts off light and gentle, can make the reader laugh.
When decency becomes a moon head and the Master an ear: linguistics and its place in the teaching of Vietnamese at Inalco
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In the beginning was the word. Today, there's no need to remind us that language is the first step in our approach to a people and its civilization. Nevertheless, this truism is often forgotten and, in many cases, denied, so that language and the science that studies it seem to be, consciously or accidentally, relegated to the background.
History of the human-wildlife relationship in Southeast Asia
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For two consecutive years, the "Social History of Southeast Asia" master's and doctoral seminar run jointly by Inalco, Université Paris-Denis-Diderot and EHESS has explored themes relating to the environmental history of Southeast Asia. Find out more about this work.
Vietnamese urban civilization and the "conduct of behaviors
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Urban growth in Vietnam, because it is the driving force behind the economy, is accompanied by new challenges that call into question modes of government and the relationships maintained between the various players involved in urban production. As a neo-communist state, Vietnam has abandoned the dictatorship of the proletariat in favor of the global capitalist market. Nevertheless, a study of the party-state's rationality of power and governing techniques reveals a continuity that the Đổi mới of 1986 and the urban civilization program confirm.