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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Newest source: 2025-05-14, day precision Aliases: internet, internets, linguistic-internets

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linguistic internet

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...summarize what we learned, okay? Shakespeare turns English into the world's linguistic internet, a platform which all cultures, ideas, and world views can meet..."

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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...summarize what we learned, okay? Shakespeare turns English into the world's linguistic internet, a platform which all cultures, ideas, and world views can meet..."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: Shakespeare, The Language Engine Of Empire (2025-05-14, day precision).

Most connected source reading: Shakespeare, The Language Engine Of Empire.

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linguistic internet

Glossary

English as a global platform where cultures, ideas, and worldviews meet and cross-breed.

Language-civilization model stated on 2025-05-14

model

Shakespeare turns English into a linguistic internet where cultures and ideas meet, but the exchange is mediated through utilitarian, skeptical, empirical Anglo-American civilization.

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