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The language situation in China. Volume 3, 2009-2010 / editor-in-chief, Li Yuming [and five others] ; translation advisors, Zhao Shouhui, Yao Xiaoping, Rudolf Salzlechner.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Yuming, Li, editor.
Shouhui, Zhao, translator.
Xiaoping, Yao, translator.
Salzlechner, Rudolf, translator.
Series:
Language policies and practices in China ; Volume 3.
Language Policies and Practices in China, 2195-9838 ; Volume 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Language policy--China.
Language policy.
Language planning--China.
Language planning.
Chinese language--Variation.
Chinese language.
Language and education--China.
Language and education.
Language and culture--China.
Language and culture.
Bilingualism--China.
Bilingualism.
English language--Study and teaching--China.
English language.
China--Languages.
China.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (420 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Boston, [Massachusetts] ; Beijing, China : De Gruyter Mouton : The Commercial Press, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
China, with the world's largest population, numerous ethnic groups and vast geographical space, is also rich in languages. Since 2006, China's State Language Commission has been publishing annual reports on what is called "language life" in China. These reports cover language policy and planning invitatives at the national, provincial and local levels, new trends in language use in a variety of social domains, and major events concerning languages in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. Now for the first time, these reports are available in English for anyone interested in Chinese languge and linguistics, China's languge, education and social policies, as well as everyday language use among the ordinary people in China. The invaluable data contained in these reports provide an essential reference to researchers, professionals, policy makers, and China watchers.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Language issues in China’s urbanization process in the context of globalization
Contents
1. An update on the use and management of standard spoken and written Chinese
2. Current situation of the management of spoken and written languages
3. Present situation of the work concerning ethnic languages
4. Sixty years’ work with spoken and written languages
5. The global spread of the Chinese language
6. Development of the language information industry in China
7. The use of sign language and related issues
8. The language of Chinese films and TV series
9. Folk cant and folk life
10. The development of an international language environment in Beijing
11. The Beijing migrant children’s language and identity
12. Language barrier and assistance during the earthquake relief operations in Yushu, Qinghai Province
13. A survey of the Russian language use in Inner Mongolia’s Ergun City
14. Compilation of dictionaries of the Chinese language
15. Chinglish at the crossroads
16. The academic community on language life
17. Chinese characters: Traditional versus simplified debate
18. Debate on The General Table of Standard Chinese Characters
19. A heated discussion on the “crisis in writing Chinese characters”
20. Reflections on the incident of the “Preservation of Cantonese” in Guangzhou
21. The phenomenon of the Martian language
22. Chinese Internet buzzwords and catchphrases of 2009
23. Comparisons of Chinese characters, words and phrases used in the media (2005–2009)
24. Chinese neologisms of the year (2009–2010)
25. A survey of annual catchwords in the media (2009–2010)
26. Changes in biliteracy and trilingualism in the Hong Kong education sector
27. Survey of “Yuanxingdi” as street name in Macau
28. Language situation in Taiwan (2009–2010)
29 Special. Social responses spurred on by the Report on the Language Situation in China
Newspapers in written Chinese minority languages
A record of major Chinese language events (2009)
A record of major Chinese language events (2010)
Contents (Chinese version 2009)
Contents (Chinese version 2011)
Postscript
Editorial Teams of the English Edition
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed December 22, 2015).
ISBN:
9781501503146
1501503146
9781501502989
1501502980
OCLC:
948655726

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