In the process of the competition between Mandarin and dialect, they are not simply replaced and be replaced, but permeate and integrate with each other. This paper addresses Mandarin and dialect diglossia phenomenon caused by the contact between them, including dialect mingled by Mandarin; Mandarin mingled by dialect. Mandarin and dialect diglossia are the result of the combination of internal and external factors, and it manifested in the three aspects of phonetic, vocabulary and grammar. The phenomena of dialect mingled by Mandarin and Mandarin mingled by dialect are widespread, and they are developing towards the direction of strengthening and weakening respectively, indicating that the living space of Mandarin has gradually developing ...
This study outlines Ferguson’s (1959) classical diglossia and Fishman’s (1967) extended diglossia an...
This article is a sociolinguistics study that investigates the diglossia phenomenon and its impact o...
Chinese dialectologists agree that there is a primary split in Sinitic dialects into a Mandarin bran...
Diglossia is usage variaties of one language that coexist with their respective roles. In their deve...
The study in this paper belongs to the study of macroscopic Chinese lexicology and that of descripti...
ClaireKramsch(2000) ever mentioned that Language is the carrier of culture, bearing rich national cu...
This paper investigates the phylogenetic relationships (the relationships of shared ancestry) of ten...
bu can ith sed opm fo ha rea our hierarchical diffusion of linguistic innovations from recentl may b...
The term bilingualism is typically used to describe the two languages of an individual. When the foc...
The phenomenon of Mandarin Mingled by Cantonese is widespread in Guangdong dialect area. It is mainl...
The study of phenomena such as the emergence of languages in history and linguistics, the system of ...
The Sinitic family has been under constant discussion in previous linguistic studies. Through extant...
This study explores the range and diversity of the typological features of Mandarin, the largest dia...
The process of language development is quite complex, it occurs under the interactions between diach...
This research addresses an important set of social scientific issues—how language maintenance betwee...
This study outlines Ferguson’s (1959) classical diglossia and Fishman’s (1967) extended diglossia an...
This article is a sociolinguistics study that investigates the diglossia phenomenon and its impact o...
Chinese dialectologists agree that there is a primary split in Sinitic dialects into a Mandarin bran...
Diglossia is usage variaties of one language that coexist with their respective roles. In their deve...
The study in this paper belongs to the study of macroscopic Chinese lexicology and that of descripti...
ClaireKramsch(2000) ever mentioned that Language is the carrier of culture, bearing rich national cu...
This paper investigates the phylogenetic relationships (the relationships of shared ancestry) of ten...
bu can ith sed opm fo ha rea our hierarchical diffusion of linguistic innovations from recentl may b...
The term bilingualism is typically used to describe the two languages of an individual. When the foc...
The phenomenon of Mandarin Mingled by Cantonese is widespread in Guangdong dialect area. It is mainl...
The study of phenomena such as the emergence of languages in history and linguistics, the system of ...
The Sinitic family has been under constant discussion in previous linguistic studies. Through extant...
This study explores the range and diversity of the typological features of Mandarin, the largest dia...
The process of language development is quite complex, it occurs under the interactions between diach...
This research addresses an important set of social scientific issues—how language maintenance betwee...
This study outlines Ferguson’s (1959) classical diglossia and Fishman’s (1967) extended diglossia an...
This article is a sociolinguistics study that investigates the diglossia phenomenon and its impact o...
Chinese dialectologists agree that there is a primary split in Sinitic dialects into a Mandarin bran...