This polity study is about the language policy situation in the People’s Republic of China (China) with a focus on one official minority language, Zhuang. The paper offers an examination of the language policy and planning (LPP) framework nationally as it relates to official minority languages, and regionally as it relates to the Zhuang minority language. It incorporates technical law and policy data but also data and analysis on the ‘sociolinguistic realities “on the ground”’ [Freeland, J., & Patrick, D. (2004). Language rights and language survival: Sociolinguistic and sociocultural perspectives. In J. Freeland & D. Patrick (Eds.), Language rights and language survival (pp. 1–33). Manchester: St Jerome Publishing, p. 1]. The paper covers ...
The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southwestern China has one of the biggest number of minority...
This article outlines innovative strategies, methods, and techniques for the documentation and revit...
This paper examines new directions in the mobilization of linguistic resources for identity and incl...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 484-508.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Literature ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe issues of minority language policy and planning in conte...
Answering with nuance and empirical detail, this book examines the rights through a sociolinguistic ...
The article presents data from a 2013–2019 ethnography of Zhuang language policy to support an analy...
While language is often used as a tool to bring people together and celebrate differences, language ...
The present paper analyzes language policy implementation among different ethnic groups in PRC, with...
Since 1949, the Chinese government has issued a series of laws and regulations to protect, develop m...
China is a multiethnic country which contains 55 ethnic minority groups. With its highly multilingua...
People's Republic of China is far from becoming a human rights regime that effectively protects ling...
Bai, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Yunnan, is generally considered a highly siniticized minorit...
This paper mainly discusses common language policy in China from a new point of view, "Languages End...
The standardization and Romanization of Zhuang, the language associated with China’s largest officia...
The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southwestern China has one of the biggest number of minority...
This article outlines innovative strategies, methods, and techniques for the documentation and revit...
This paper examines new directions in the mobilization of linguistic resources for identity and incl...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 484-508.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Literature ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe issues of minority language policy and planning in conte...
Answering with nuance and empirical detail, this book examines the rights through a sociolinguistic ...
The article presents data from a 2013–2019 ethnography of Zhuang language policy to support an analy...
While language is often used as a tool to bring people together and celebrate differences, language ...
The present paper analyzes language policy implementation among different ethnic groups in PRC, with...
Since 1949, the Chinese government has issued a series of laws and regulations to protect, develop m...
China is a multiethnic country which contains 55 ethnic minority groups. With its highly multilingua...
People's Republic of China is far from becoming a human rights regime that effectively protects ling...
Bai, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Yunnan, is generally considered a highly siniticized minorit...
This paper mainly discusses common language policy in China from a new point of view, "Languages End...
The standardization and Romanization of Zhuang, the language associated with China’s largest officia...
The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southwestern China has one of the biggest number of minority...
This article outlines innovative strategies, methods, and techniques for the documentation and revit...
This paper examines new directions in the mobilization of linguistic resources for identity and incl...