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LINGUIST List 17.3068

Wed Oct 18 2006

TOC: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 16/2 (2006)

Editor for this issue: Maria Moreno-Rollins <marialinguistlist.org>

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        1.    Paul Peranteau, Journal of Asian Pacific Communication Vol 16, No 2 (2006)


Message 1: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication Vol 16, No 2 (2006)
Date: 17-Oct-2006
From: Paul Peranteau <paulbenjamins.com>
Subject: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication Vol 16, No 2 (2006)


Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/

Journal Title: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication
Volume Number: 16
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2006


Subtitle: Language Planning and Varieties of (Modern Standard) Chinese


Main Text:

Articles
Theorizing language contact, spread, and variation in status planning: A case
study of Modern Standard Chinese
Minglang Zhou 159–174

Nanjing language survey and the theory of speech community
Daming Xu 175–196

Hypercorrection in Taiwan Mandarin
Karen Steffen Chung 197–214

Cosmopolitan Mandarin: Linguistic practice of Chinese waiqi professionals
Qing Zhang 215–235

Urban migration and functional bilingualism in Guangdong Province, China
Ruiqin Miao and Jiaxuan Li 237–257

Language choices and industrialization: A case study of language use in Luoyang,
China
Jinyi Yang 259–277

Some observations on dialectal lexis interference in Putonghua: With a specific
reference to question words and interrogative particles in wh-questions of
Chengdu Putonghua
Yuanjian He 279–298

Hong Kong written Chinese: Language change induced by language contact
Dingxu Shi 299–318

Standard Chinese and the Xining dialect: The rise of an interdialectal standard
Keith Dede 319–334

An analysis of the (u)-variation in the "Town Speech" of Lishui
Jun Guo 335–349

Book Review
Cantonese as a Written Language: The Growth of a Written Language. by Don Snow
Dana Scott Bourgerie 351–353

List of referees 355

Contents of Volume 16 357–358


Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
                            Syntax

Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
                            Chinese, Yue (yue)

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