Massive population movement across dialectal boundaries in contemporary China leads to increasing bilingualism in Putonghua (Standard Chinese) and regional dialects. This study investigates the functional distribution of Putonghua and Cantonese as spoken by immigrant residents in Guangdong Province. Results from questionnaire surveys in Guangzhou and Shenzhen reveal different patterns of Putonghua-dialect bilingualism in the two cities. For immigrants in Guangzhou, Putonghua and the local dialect (Cantonese) have comparable strength and functions, whereas in Shenzhen, Putonghua serves as the dominant language. To account for the differences between Guangzhou and Shenzhen, we argue that demographic structure is an important factor regulating the standard-dialect relationship in the urban communities of China. We propose that social network features correlate with the respective instrumental and integrative values of the languages or dialects in contact. This research provides insights into the dynamic interaction between the standard language and dialects in multilingual societies that are experiencing profound social changes.
Lan, Yizhou, Tongtong Xie, Jingbai Sun, Yuenan Zhu & Albert Lee
2023. 2023 26th Conference of the Oriental COCOSDA International Committee for the Co-ordination and Standardisation of Speech Databases and Assessment Techniques (O-COCOSDA), ► pp. 1 ff.
Fei, Yue & Robert Weekly
2022. Examining the parameters of translanguaging in the context of Chinese bilinguals’ discourse practices. International Journal of Multilingualism 19:3 ► pp. 325 ff.
Yin, Xiaorong & Guofang Li
2021. Language solidarity, vitality and status: Sibe family language attitudes in North-western China. Current Issues in Language Planning 22:4 ► pp. 446 ff.
2019. Outreaching to Overseas Chinese Communities. In Language Ideology and Order in Rising China, ► pp. 249 ff.
Huang, Jing
2018. Language use difference and social group differentiation: Immigrants’ negotiation of an imposed category oflauin bilingual Guangzhou. Global Chinese 4:2 ► pp. 293 ff.
Roche, Gerald & Yudru Tsomu
2018. Tibet's Invisible Languages and China's Language Endangerment Crisis: Lessons from the Gochang Language of Western Sichuan. The China Quarterly 233 ► pp. 186 ff.
2015. Researching Language Attitudes in Multilingual China. In Language Attitudes and Identities in Multilingual China, ► pp. 37 ff.
Ng, Dana Funywe & Juanjuan Zhao
2015. Investigating Cantonese speakers' language attitudes in Mainland China. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 36:4 ► pp. 357 ff.
Gong, Yuanyuan, Irene Hau-siu Chow & David Ahlstrom
2011. Cultural diversity in China: Dialect, job embeddedness, and turnover. Asia Pacific Journal of Management 28:2 ► pp. 221 ff.
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