Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation
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Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation
Summary
Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation is a language regulator[1]. It draws 68 Wikipedia views per month (language_regulator category, ranking #13 of 49).[2]
Key Facts
- Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation is in the country of Republic of China[3].
- Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation's instance of is recorded as language regulator[4].
- February 15, 1913 marks the founding of Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation[5].
- Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation ended on May 22, 1913[6].
- Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation's facet of is recorded as Old National Pronunciation[7].
- Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation's facet of is recorded as Standard Chinese[8].
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Founding
February 15, 1913 marks the founding of Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation[5].
Why It Matters
Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation draws 68 Wikipedia views per month (language_regulator category, ranking #13 of 49).[2]