The way speakers and nations use language reflects the power relationships of a society. Mandarin, canonized as the standard language, stands at the pinnacle of a metalinguistic hierarchy which mirrors the vertical basis of power in China today. State language policies establish official minority languages (and Chinese “dialects”) under the arching umbrella of the Chinese state; yet their domain, or horizontal scope, is strictly constrained through prescriptive standardization. The dynamic change and variation of spoken languages is reduced to a single text. This article explores the tension between this codifying imperative of the Chinese state and the dynamic force of speakers. It surveys Chinese language policy in theory and practice, t...
The article presents data from a 2013–2019 ethnography of Zhuang language policy to support an analy...
Does linguistic democracy exist or is it only a lull? Linguists and politicians believe that it has ...
Abstract This paper examines factors complicating the definition of Standard Chinese, including regi...
The way speakers and nations use language reflects the power relationships of a society. Mandarin, ...
This paper examines new directions in the mobilization of linguistic resources for identity and incl...
This thesis explores how the standardization of language in China has been as a means to unify the e...
While language is often used as a tool to bring people together and celebrate differences, language ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 484-508.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Literature ...
The research on English as a lingua franca (ELF) has demonstrated the linguistic viability of Englis...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Current studies on translation polic...
This polity study is about the language policy situation in the People’s Republic of China (China) w...
China is a multiethnic country which contains 55 ethnic minority groups. With its highly multilingua...
Language is a political resource, mobilized by different people for different purposes. This is a fa...
Since 1949, the Chinese government has issued a series of laws and regulations to protect, develop m...
In traditional studies of language policy in China, scholars mainly try to evaluate language policy’...
The article presents data from a 2013–2019 ethnography of Zhuang language policy to support an analy...
Does linguistic democracy exist or is it only a lull? Linguists and politicians believe that it has ...
Abstract This paper examines factors complicating the definition of Standard Chinese, including regi...
The way speakers and nations use language reflects the power relationships of a society. Mandarin, ...
This paper examines new directions in the mobilization of linguistic resources for identity and incl...
This thesis explores how the standardization of language in China has been as a means to unify the e...
While language is often used as a tool to bring people together and celebrate differences, language ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 484-508.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Literature ...
The research on English as a lingua franca (ELF) has demonstrated the linguistic viability of Englis...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Current studies on translation polic...
This polity study is about the language policy situation in the People’s Republic of China (China) w...
China is a multiethnic country which contains 55 ethnic minority groups. With its highly multilingua...
Language is a political resource, mobilized by different people for different purposes. This is a fa...
Since 1949, the Chinese government has issued a series of laws and regulations to protect, develop m...
In traditional studies of language policy in China, scholars mainly try to evaluate language policy’...
The article presents data from a 2013–2019 ethnography of Zhuang language policy to support an analy...
Does linguistic democracy exist or is it only a lull? Linguists and politicians believe that it has ...
Abstract This paper examines factors complicating the definition of Standard Chinese, including regi...