The bilingual backlash (or why unpopular hypotheses can be legitimate)
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After my last post on risks associated with bilingual road signage in Wales, waters got a little choppy on Welsh Twitter! The great majority of comments disagreed with my argument and I achieved the so-called Twitter ratio (when critical comments heavily outnumber likes). Fortunately, the vast majority of comments were in good humour and I enjoyed being called ‘bach’ (a Welsh term of endearment). And having just passed my driver test, at the grand old age of 39, I will not claim to be a good driver.
The bilingual backlash (or why unpopular hypotheses can be legitimate)
The bilingual backlash (or why unpopular…
The bilingual backlash (or why unpopular hypotheses can be legitimate)
After my last post on risks associated with bilingual road signage in Wales, waters got a little choppy on Welsh Twitter! The great majority of comments disagreed with my argument and I achieved the so-called Twitter ratio (when critical comments heavily outnumber likes). Fortunately, the vast majority of comments were in good humour and I enjoyed being called ‘bach’ (a Welsh term of endearment). And having just passed my driver test, at the grand old age of 39, I will not claim to be a good driver.