Imitation Theory in Chinese Language Development10:56SBS CantoneseFollow and SubscribeFollow and SubscribeFollow and Subscribe Apple Podcasts YouTube Spotify Listnr Download (20.04MB)Download the SBS Audio appAvailable on iOS and AndroidChinese Linguists believed Sound Imitation Theory had a role in the development of Chinese Language.Follow and Subscribe Apple Podcasts YouTube Spotify Listnr Download (20.04MB)Download the SBS Audio appAvailable on iOS and AndroidPublished 10 June 2018 10:35amUpdated 10 June 2018 10:40amBy Thomas SungSource: SBSAvailable in other languagesShare this with family and friendsCopy linkShareChinese Linguists believed Sound Imitation Theory had a role in the development of Chinese Language.ShareLatest podcast episodes10:35Calvin has driven buses in Australia and Hong Kong. He lists the 'big differences'podcast episode10 minutes 35 seconds09:37[Cantonese] Australia and its people | Episode 1podcast episode9 minutes 37 seconds09:17[Cantonese] Australia's democratic beliefs, rights and liberties | Episode 2podcast episode9 minutes 17 seconds09:03[Cantonese] Government and the law | Episode 3podcast episode9 minutes 3 seconds