v, 91 leaves ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M CBS 1999 ChengThis is a case study that attempts to investigate the socio-cultural dynamics that underpin a particular form of language change, namely, deliberate language change from the perspective of language planning. The case studied is the vernacularization of the linguistic standard of the Chinese language that gained national attention in 1917 and was largely consolidated in 1955. The language reforms in China have caught the attention of students of language planning. However, most of this attention has been focused on promotion of Putonghua (Common Speech), simplification of Hanzi (the logographs) and their romanization. Somehow, the vernacularization of the linguistic...
The way speakers and nations use language reflects the power relationships of a society. Mandarin, ...
A written standard usually differs to a certain extent from the vernacular language on which it is b...
The artice is devoted to the problem of preserving the Cantonese dialect (language) in modern China,...
As China embarked on the route of modernization in the second half of the nineteenth century, the ma...
A discussion on language reform emerged in China in the 1930s amongst intellectuals, who put forward...
This thesis provides a historical review of the theoretical and practical influence of Protestant mi...
This thesis explores how the standardization of language in China has been as a means to unify the e...
This thesis explores how the standardization of language in China has been as a means to unify the e...
This study was of the discourses on language reform during three moments of Chinese history. The thr...
The standardization and Romanization of Zhuang, the language associated with China’s largest officia...
The Englishization of Chinese occurs as a consequence of translations into Chinese of Western litera...
Abstract This paper examines factors complicating the definition of Standard Chinese, including regi...
This dissertation seeks to deepen understanding towards language change by answering three questions...
In the mid-nineteenth century, Western industrialized countries forced China and Japan to abandon th...
The way speakers and nations use language reflects the power relationships of a society. Mandarin, ...
The way speakers and nations use language reflects the power relationships of a society. Mandarin, ...
A written standard usually differs to a certain extent from the vernacular language on which it is b...
The artice is devoted to the problem of preserving the Cantonese dialect (language) in modern China,...
As China embarked on the route of modernization in the second half of the nineteenth century, the ma...
A discussion on language reform emerged in China in the 1930s amongst intellectuals, who put forward...
This thesis provides a historical review of the theoretical and practical influence of Protestant mi...
This thesis explores how the standardization of language in China has been as a means to unify the e...
This thesis explores how the standardization of language in China has been as a means to unify the e...
This study was of the discourses on language reform during three moments of Chinese history. The thr...
The standardization and Romanization of Zhuang, the language associated with China’s largest officia...
The Englishization of Chinese occurs as a consequence of translations into Chinese of Western litera...
Abstract This paper examines factors complicating the definition of Standard Chinese, including regi...
This dissertation seeks to deepen understanding towards language change by answering three questions...
In the mid-nineteenth century, Western industrialized countries forced China and Japan to abandon th...
The way speakers and nations use language reflects the power relationships of a society. Mandarin, ...
The way speakers and nations use language reflects the power relationships of a society. Mandarin, ...
A written standard usually differs to a certain extent from the vernacular language on which it is b...
The artice is devoted to the problem of preserving the Cantonese dialect (language) in modern China,...