The Changing Languages of Guangxi Southern China

The Changing Languages of Guangxi  Southern China
Author: Yang Huang
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2023
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781793630100

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"By examining the development of "finish" morphemes in Sinitic and Zhuang Tai-Kadai through the interplay between grammaticalization and language contact, this book argues that Central Southern Guangxi constitutes a unique micro-linguistic area"--

Language Rights in a Changing China

Language Rights in a Changing China
Author: Alexandra Grey
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2021-05-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781501512551

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China has had constitutional minority language rights for decades, but what do they mean today? Answering with nuance and empirical detail, this book examines the rights through a sociolinguistic study of Zhuang, the language of China’s largest minority group. The analysis traces language policy from the Constitution to local government practices, investigating how Zhuang language rights are experienced as opening or restricting socioeconomic opportunity. The study finds that language rights do not challenge ascendant marketised and mobility-focused language ideologies which ascribe low value to Zhuang. However, people still value a Zhuang identity validated by government policy and practice. Rooted in a Bourdieusian approach to language, power and legal discourse, this is the first major publication to integrate contemporary debates in linguistics about mobility, capitalism and globalization into a study of China’s language policy. The book refines Grey’s award-winning doctoral dissertation, which received the Joshua A. Fishman Award in 2018. The judges said the study “decenter[s] all types of sociolinguistic assumptions." It is a thought-provoking work on minority rights and language politics, relevant beyond China.

The Palgrave Handbook of Chinese Language Studies

The Palgrave Handbook of Chinese Language Studies
Author: Zhengdao Ye
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1032
Release: 2022-07-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789811609244

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This new major reference work provides a comprehensive overview of linguistic phenomena in a variety of Sinitic languages in a global context, highlighting the dynamic interaction between these languages and English. This “living reference work” offers a window into the linguistic sphere in China and beyond, and showcases the latest research into diverse and evolving linguistic phenomena that have resulted from intensified interactions between the Sinophone world and other lingua-spheres. The Handbook is divided into five sections. The chapters in Section I (New Research Trends in Chinese Linguistic Research) present fast-growing research areas in Chinese linguistics, particularly those undertaken by scholars based in China. Section II (Interactions of Sinitic Languages) focuses on language-contact situations inside and outside China. The chapters in Section III (Meaning, Culture, Translation) explore the meanings of key cultural concepts, and how ideas move between Chinese and English through translation across various genres. Section IV (New Trends in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language) covers new ideas and practices relating to teaching the Chinese language and culture. The final section, Section V (Transference from Chinese to English), explores dynamic interactions between varieties of Chinese and varieties of English, as they play out in multilingual sites and settings

New Trends in Grammaticalization and Language Change

New Trends in Grammaticalization and Language Change
Author: Sylvie Hancil,Tine Breban,José Vicente Lozano
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2018-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027263438

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The chapters in this volume present a state of the art of grammaticalization research in the 2010s. They are concerned with the application of new models, such as constructionalization, the ongoing debate about the status and modelling of the development of discourse markers, and reveal a renewed interest in the typological application of grammaticalization and in the cognitive motivations for unidirectionality. The contributors consider data from a wide range of languages, including several that have not or marginally been looked at in terms of grammaticalization: Chinese, Dutch, (varieties of) English, French, German, Japanese, Maltese, Old Saxon, Spanish, and languages of the South Caucasian and Zhuang Tai-Kadai families. The chapters range from theoretical discussions to fine-grained analyses of new historical and comparative language data. This volume will be of interest to linguists studying morphosyntactic changes in a range of languages, and in particular to those interested in models for grammatical change.

The Languages of China

The Languages of China
Author: S. Robert Ramsey
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1989
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 069101468X

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Cantonese GIVE and Double Object Construction

Cantonese GIVE and Double Object Construction
Author: Andy Chi-on Chin
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2022-06-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027257802

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GIVE is a versatile morpheme in many languages. While there have been extensive studies on the interplay between the syntax and semantics of GIVE in many languages, not much has been done in a similar manner on Cantonese, a member of the Yue dialect group of the Chinese language family. This monograph reports on the study of GIVE and its associated functions and syntactic constructions in Cantonese from diachronic, synchronic, and typological perspectives. Drawing on cross-linguistic data, and 19th century Cantonese dialect materials, this study first traces the chronological development of the various functions played by GIVE in Cantonese. It then examines the double-object construction. Besides the typological features of this construction in Cantonese, this study investigates the use of the northern pattern in Cantonese as a result of the increasing influence of Putonghua and Modern Standard Chinese by means of a sociolinguistic survey with 40 native speakers of Cantonese.

Ethnic Minority Languages in China

Ethnic Minority Languages in China
Author: Qingsheng Zhou
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2020-09-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781501511516

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This book describes and analyzes the situation of minority languages in China.

The Tai Kadai Languages

The Tai Kadai Languages
Author: Anthony Diller,Jerry Edmondson,Yongxian Luo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2004-11-30
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781135791162

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The Routledge Language Family Series is aimed at undergraduates and postgraduates of linguistics and language, or those with an interest in historical linguistics, linguistics anthropology and language development. With close to 100 million speakers, Tai-Kadai constitutes one of the world's major language families. The Tai-Kadai Languages provides a unique, comprehensive, single-volume tome covering much needed grammatical descriptions in the area. It presents an important overview of Thai that includes extensive cross-referencing to other sections of the volume and sign-posting to sources in the bibliography. The volume also includes much new material on Lao and other Tai-Kadai languages, several of which are described here for the first time. Much-needed and highly useful, The Tai-Kadai Languages is a key work for professionals and students in linguistics, as well as anthropologists and area studies specialists. ANTHONY V. N. DILLER is Foundation Director of the National Thai Studies Centre, at the Australian National University. JEROLD A. EDMONDSON is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Texas Arlington and a member of the Academy of Distinguished Scholars. YONGXIAN LUO is Senior Lecturer in the Asia Institute at the University of Melbourne and a member of the Australian Linguistic Society.