This thesis explored the use of ideology as defined by Spolsky and Woolard and Schieffelin to explain both the Japanese and Kuomintang regimes use of language policy in Taiwan from 1895 to 1987. In the case of the Japanese, they introduced both educational reform and a new language into Taiwan after 1895. It was their desire to see the Taiwanese become good citizens of the Empire. When the new government first arrived on the island the use of local dialects were still permitted, and local Chinese schools remained open for a time. During the later colonial period in Taiwan the use of the Japanese language became more and more dominant. In the case of the Kuomintang who came to govern Taiwan after 1945, it was their use of Mandarin that def...
In Taiwan, the nationalist system wants to sinicize the island, Japanese from 1895 to 1945. The epis...
The intent of this study is to examine the trajectory of ideology regarding standard Japanese and di...
This thesis focuses on the colonialist discourse in Japanese linguistics in the period from 1868 to ...
[[abstract]]This thesis deals with the political significante of language-instruction policy in post...
Between 1945 and 1987, as part of its efforts to impose a Chinese identity on native-born Taiwanese ...
[[abstract]]A Comparison in the Policy of Official Language between Taiwan and Korea under Japanese ...
This thesis explores the subject of Japanese colonial language education in Taiwan and assimilation ...
In Taiwan today, 96% of the population speaks Mandarin. Yet, Mandarin speakers were rare, if not tot...
This dissertation explores the phenomenon of Reversing Language Shift (RLS) in Taiwan and discusses ...
This thesis applies the analytical framework of language ideologies to the folk conceptualization of...
This paper examines data from observations of language use in Taiwan (primarily Taipei) made over 12...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the interplay of language policy and ethnic poli...
This thesis explores how English is perceived in Taiwan and what impact it has on society and cultur...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Taiwan began its political reform of languages in the ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the sociolinguistic hierarchy between Mandarin Chinese and S...
In Taiwan, the nationalist system wants to sinicize the island, Japanese from 1895 to 1945. The epis...
The intent of this study is to examine the trajectory of ideology regarding standard Japanese and di...
This thesis focuses on the colonialist discourse in Japanese linguistics in the period from 1868 to ...
[[abstract]]This thesis deals with the political significante of language-instruction policy in post...
Between 1945 and 1987, as part of its efforts to impose a Chinese identity on native-born Taiwanese ...
[[abstract]]A Comparison in the Policy of Official Language between Taiwan and Korea under Japanese ...
This thesis explores the subject of Japanese colonial language education in Taiwan and assimilation ...
In Taiwan today, 96% of the population speaks Mandarin. Yet, Mandarin speakers were rare, if not tot...
This dissertation explores the phenomenon of Reversing Language Shift (RLS) in Taiwan and discusses ...
This thesis applies the analytical framework of language ideologies to the folk conceptualization of...
This paper examines data from observations of language use in Taiwan (primarily Taipei) made over 12...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the interplay of language policy and ethnic poli...
This thesis explores how English is perceived in Taiwan and what impact it has on society and cultur...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Taiwan began its political reform of languages in the ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the sociolinguistic hierarchy between Mandarin Chinese and S...
In Taiwan, the nationalist system wants to sinicize the island, Japanese from 1895 to 1945. The epis...
The intent of this study is to examine the trajectory of ideology regarding standard Japanese and di...
This thesis focuses on the colonialist discourse in Japanese linguistics in the period from 1868 to ...