Introducing the Concept of the ‘65 Words’ to the Public in Finland

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The authors report and reflect on their experiences of popularizing the ‘65 words’ method in various domains of public life in Finland. The ‘65 words’ method is a simplified version of the Natural Semantic Meta language, modified and adapted to the Finnish language. Case studies are presented from media, business, politics, the church, and education.

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Vanhatalo, U., & Torkki, J. (2017). Introducing the Concept of the ‘65 Words’ to the Public in Finland. In Minimal English for a Global World: Improved Communication Using Fewer Words (pp. 225–258). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62512-6_10

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