For Hong Kong South Asians, a lack of Cantonese is said to be the primary barrier to integration into the Hong Kong mainstream. This thesis rejects that claim by demonstrating the links between language ideologies and underlying ethnic and class hierarchies. Drawing on work from language ideology and linguistic ethnography, this research traces the construction of links between language, ethnicity, and national belonging through ethnography conducted in a multiethnic Hong Kong secondary school. Categories such as “non-Chinese speaking” are shown to be rooted in ethnic differences, not actual linguistic skill. In Hong Kong, particular linguistic repertoires are evaluated along dimensions of “local/non-local” and “elite/non-elite.” Speaker...
In the present study, we examined the relationship of social identity (Hongkonger or Chinese) and ri...
This study will begin with a quick overview of Hong Kong\u27s ethnic minorities and the languages th...
China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. Since then drastic changes in this former Brit...
Session: PT03. New speakers’ linguistic status within diasporic trajectories. Social mobility and tr...
This paper draws on a multi-sited ethnographic research focusing on the sociolinguistic practices of...
This paper examines the Hong Kong population’s attitude towards Cantonese, Putonghua and English aft...
Session - PS-34: South Asian youngsters in Hong Kong: Negotiating language, place and identityContem...
Conference Theme: MultilingualismPaper invited as part of the invited colloquium session: Multilingu...
Abstract Previous empirical studies conducted on Hong Kong’s linguistic situations suggest that the...
This study explored the links between a multiethnic learning environment and ethnic identity negotia...
This thesis addresses a research gap in Chinese language learning (CLL) and teaching for South Asian...
Based on data obtained from a questionnaire survey and in-depth interviews with four Caucasians and ...
Language-in-education policies within post-colonization, nationalism, and globalization are currentl...
China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. Since then drastic changes in this former Brit...
Since independence in 1965, the Singapore government has established a strongly mandated education p...
In the present study, we examined the relationship of social identity (Hongkonger or Chinese) and ri...
This study will begin with a quick overview of Hong Kong\u27s ethnic minorities and the languages th...
China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. Since then drastic changes in this former Brit...
Session: PT03. New speakers’ linguistic status within diasporic trajectories. Social mobility and tr...
This paper draws on a multi-sited ethnographic research focusing on the sociolinguistic practices of...
This paper examines the Hong Kong population’s attitude towards Cantonese, Putonghua and English aft...
Session - PS-34: South Asian youngsters in Hong Kong: Negotiating language, place and identityContem...
Conference Theme: MultilingualismPaper invited as part of the invited colloquium session: Multilingu...
Abstract Previous empirical studies conducted on Hong Kong’s linguistic situations suggest that the...
This study explored the links between a multiethnic learning environment and ethnic identity negotia...
This thesis addresses a research gap in Chinese language learning (CLL) and teaching for South Asian...
Based on data obtained from a questionnaire survey and in-depth interviews with four Caucasians and ...
Language-in-education policies within post-colonization, nationalism, and globalization are currentl...
China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. Since then drastic changes in this former Brit...
Since independence in 1965, the Singapore government has established a strongly mandated education p...
In the present study, we examined the relationship of social identity (Hongkonger or Chinese) and ri...
This study will begin with a quick overview of Hong Kong\u27s ethnic minorities and the languages th...
China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. Since then drastic changes in this former Brit...