Language Planning and Varieties of (Modern Standard) Chinese
Special issue of Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 16:2 (2006)
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[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 16:2] 2006. 208 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Theorizing language contact, spread, and variation in status planning: A case study of Modern Standard ChineseMinglang Zhou | pp. 159–174
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Nanjing language survey and the theory of speech communityDaming Xu | pp. 175–196
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Hypercorrection in Taiwan MandarinKaren Steffen Chung | pp. 197–214
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Cosmopolitan Mandarin: Linguistic practice of Chinese waiqi professionalsQing Zhang | pp. 215–235
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Urban migration and functional bilingualism in Guangdong Province, ChinaRuiqin Miao and Jiaxuan Li | pp. 237–257
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Language choices and industrialization: A case study of language use in Luoyang, ChinaJinyi Yang | pp. 259–277
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Some observations on dialectal lexis interference in Putonghua: With a specific reference to question words and interrogative particles in wh-questions of Chengdu PutonghuaYuanjian He | pp. 279–298
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Hong Kong written Chinese: Language change induced by language contactDingxu Shi | pp. 299–318
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Standard Chinese and the Xining dialect: The rise of an interdialectal standardKeith Dede | pp. 319–334
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An analysis of the (u)-variation in the “Town Speech” of LishuiJun Guo | pp. 335–349
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Cantonese as a Written Language: The Growth of a Written Language. by Don SnowDana Scott Bourgerie | pp. 351–353
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List of refereesp. 355
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Contents of Volume 16pp. 357–358
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Communication Studies
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General