This study seeks to use Kim’s Cross-Cultural Adaptation Theory to gain a better understanding of the process students from China go through when they choose to Anglicize their names. This thesis begins with a review of the literature and then discusses the limitations found within the current research on this topic in order to formulate research questions. Qualitative research was conducted using semi-structured interviews and focus groups with international students from China that resulted in various findings. These findings—barriers and adapting to barriers, choosing an “English” name, preferences between names, and problems with using “English” names—provide insight into a topic that has not yet been adequately researched. These finding...
It is well-known that there are three types of Kanji used respectively in Japan, China and Taiwan/Ho...
Brand names are a crucial component of marketing strategies, since they influence brand perception. ...
To know a society usually starts from the contact with its people through their names. Names are tol...
This study aims to find out how Chinese international students in higher education in the UK (re)con...
This article explores how transnational Chinese students negotiate identity options through name cho...
Unlike other groups of international students, Chinese speakers’ use of English names while studying...
© 2016 Dr. Julian Owen HarrisBy the beginning of the 21st century, Australia had become one of the w...
This dissertation examines the Chinese practice of adopting English names in the context of Chinese ...
This project investigated the adoption of English names university students at a Seoul university. Q...
ii This qualitative study addresses name choice among Chinese/Chinese-heritage students at two Ontar...
2001-2002 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
This study tried to find the cultural background of Surnames, English names, and Addressing based on...
The way in which Taiwanese students use English names to construct their identities in a new sociocu...
Previous studies on naming practices mainly focus on anthroponomastics or semantics. This study inve...
With the changing linguistic landscape in Singapore, the study aims to examine the naming practices ...
It is well-known that there are three types of Kanji used respectively in Japan, China and Taiwan/Ho...
Brand names are a crucial component of marketing strategies, since they influence brand perception. ...
To know a society usually starts from the contact with its people through their names. Names are tol...
This study aims to find out how Chinese international students in higher education in the UK (re)con...
This article explores how transnational Chinese students negotiate identity options through name cho...
Unlike other groups of international students, Chinese speakers’ use of English names while studying...
© 2016 Dr. Julian Owen HarrisBy the beginning of the 21st century, Australia had become one of the w...
This dissertation examines the Chinese practice of adopting English names in the context of Chinese ...
This project investigated the adoption of English names university students at a Seoul university. Q...
ii This qualitative study addresses name choice among Chinese/Chinese-heritage students at two Ontar...
2001-2002 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
This study tried to find the cultural background of Surnames, English names, and Addressing based on...
The way in which Taiwanese students use English names to construct their identities in a new sociocu...
Previous studies on naming practices mainly focus on anthroponomastics or semantics. This study inve...
With the changing linguistic landscape in Singapore, the study aims to examine the naming practices ...
It is well-known that there are three types of Kanji used respectively in Japan, China and Taiwan/Ho...
Brand names are a crucial component of marketing strategies, since they influence brand perception. ...
To know a society usually starts from the contact with its people through their names. Names are tol...