> I'm french. My country has a VERY strong view on the local language protection. [...] Peace, democracy, exchange, cooperation, archiving, education: they are too hard to do in hundreds of languages.
I can't find where I originally read this, but wasn't the French obsession with standardizing their language largely a response to the pre-Revolutionary period, when France was a giant patchwork of divergent dialects and you'd be hard-pressed to understand someone from the next village over?
I can't find where I originally read this, but wasn't the French obsession with standardizing their language largely a response to the pre-Revolutionary period, when France was a giant patchwork of divergent dialects and you'd be hard-pressed to understand someone from the next village over?