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Rising political instability in 21st-century Japan eventually led to societal collapse, and worse, a civil war that produced many Japanese refugees to Canada and northern Europe. No longer under influence of standardization, the Japanese they spoke underwent rapid changes over generations. ''Niông'' is a descendant of the Japanese spoken by the Canadian Japanese refugees. | Rising political instability in 21st-century Japan eventually led to societal collapse, and worse, a civil war that produced many Japanese refugees to Canada and northern Europe. No longer under influence of standardization, the Japanese they spoke underwent rapid changes over generations. ''Niông'' is a descendant of the Japanese spoken by the Canadian Japanese refugees. | ||
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