Research has shown that language change is driven on one hand by forces internal to language itself such as grammar-internal systematic pressure, and on the other hand by social motives such as social identity. Language contact presents new features, but why is it that some of them are incorporated as variation and evolving into language change, while others are not? This paper reports a study on a sound change in Shanghainese, a dialect of the Chinese language. Data were collected in natural contexts of conversation followed by a brief interview with informants to gain identity related information about them. It has found that previously negative perception of status attached to a new sound induced by language/dialect contact changed into ...
[[abstract]]This study examines the ongoing sound changes in the two dialects of Southern Min as spo...
There is great variation in whether foreign sounds in loanwords are adapted or retained. Importantly...
Language plays an important role in the success of multinational corporations (MNCs) in linguistical...
This paper explores, through reporting a study on a sound change in the Shanghai dialect, the issue ...
In the present study, we examined the relationship of social identity (Hongkonger or Chinese) and ri...
This study investigates the perception of the variation of neutral tone, a phonetic feature in China...
This book presents a much-needed discussion on ethnic identification and morphosyntactic variation i...
This thesis addresses language maintenance and shift (LMS) in the Blang community in China. Drawing ...
Much research has been done addressing the issue of language and dialect and has attracted much inte...
This case study examined the extent of language shift across generations within a Foochow Chinese ...
This study investigated the source and status of a recent sound change in Shanghainese (Wu, Sinitic)...
This study investigates the source and status of a recent sound change in Shanghainese (Wu, Sinitic)...
172 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This study contributes to the...
This paper studies the roles of local identity and language attitude in language change by examining...
This study explores the process of Chinese maintenance and shift in the Chinese-American community o...
[[abstract]]This study examines the ongoing sound changes in the two dialects of Southern Min as spo...
There is great variation in whether foreign sounds in loanwords are adapted or retained. Importantly...
Language plays an important role in the success of multinational corporations (MNCs) in linguistical...
This paper explores, through reporting a study on a sound change in the Shanghai dialect, the issue ...
In the present study, we examined the relationship of social identity (Hongkonger or Chinese) and ri...
This study investigates the perception of the variation of neutral tone, a phonetic feature in China...
This book presents a much-needed discussion on ethnic identification and morphosyntactic variation i...
This thesis addresses language maintenance and shift (LMS) in the Blang community in China. Drawing ...
Much research has been done addressing the issue of language and dialect and has attracted much inte...
This case study examined the extent of language shift across generations within a Foochow Chinese ...
This study investigated the source and status of a recent sound change in Shanghainese (Wu, Sinitic)...
This study investigates the source and status of a recent sound change in Shanghainese (Wu, Sinitic)...
172 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This study contributes to the...
This paper studies the roles of local identity and language attitude in language change by examining...
This study explores the process of Chinese maintenance and shift in the Chinese-American community o...
[[abstract]]This study examines the ongoing sound changes in the two dialects of Southern Min as spo...
There is great variation in whether foreign sounds in loanwords are adapted or retained. Importantly...
Language plays an important role in the success of multinational corporations (MNCs) in linguistical...