This chapter looks at language endangerment in the People's Republic of China, focusing on three of the main factors that influence language maintenance in China today: increased contact due to population movements and changes in the economy; the population policies of the government, particularly the identification of nationalities and languages; and the education system, particularly bilingual education. Finally, we give a brief account of the major efforts to document endangered languages
China is a multiethnic country which contains 55 ethnic minority groups. With its highly multilingua...
This polity study is about the language policy situation in the People’s Republic of China (China) w...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 484-508.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Literature ...
This chapter looks at language endangerment in the People's Republic of China, focusing on three of ...
Bai, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Yunnan, is generally considered a highly siniticized minorit...
While language is often used as a tool to bring people together and celebrate differences, language ...
This paper mainly discusses common language policy in China from a new point of view, "Languages End...
With more than 1.3 billion people, China exhibits an array of diversity in many domains, including e...
This draft report provides new insights into the situation of the non-Tibetan languages spoken by Ti...
Asia is the world's most linguistically diverse continent and its diversity largely conforms to esta...
The ethnic groups mainly distributed in the northern People’s Republic of China include Manchu, Mong...
This book surveys language obsolescence in a number of endangered and minority languages of East Asi...
Language shift is the process by which a speech community in a contact situation gradually abandons ...
This paper discusses a neglected aspect of English in China, its impact on ethnic minorities and the...
After summarizing the need to safeguard endangered languages in the global context and exploring the...
China is a multiethnic country which contains 55 ethnic minority groups. With its highly multilingua...
This polity study is about the language policy situation in the People’s Republic of China (China) w...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 484-508.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Literature ...
This chapter looks at language endangerment in the People's Republic of China, focusing on three of ...
Bai, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Yunnan, is generally considered a highly siniticized minorit...
While language is often used as a tool to bring people together and celebrate differences, language ...
This paper mainly discusses common language policy in China from a new point of view, "Languages End...
With more than 1.3 billion people, China exhibits an array of diversity in many domains, including e...
This draft report provides new insights into the situation of the non-Tibetan languages spoken by Ti...
Asia is the world's most linguistically diverse continent and its diversity largely conforms to esta...
The ethnic groups mainly distributed in the northern People’s Republic of China include Manchu, Mong...
This book surveys language obsolescence in a number of endangered and minority languages of East Asi...
Language shift is the process by which a speech community in a contact situation gradually abandons ...
This paper discusses a neglected aspect of English in China, its impact on ethnic minorities and the...
After summarizing the need to safeguard endangered languages in the global context and exploring the...
China is a multiethnic country which contains 55 ethnic minority groups. With its highly multilingua...
This polity study is about the language policy situation in the People’s Republic of China (China) w...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 484-508.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Literature ...