E-Book, Englisch, 373 Seiten
Reihe: ISSN
Yuming / Wei 2008–2009
1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-1-61451-365-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Volume 2
E-Book, Englisch, 373 Seiten
Reihe: ISSN
ISBN: 978-1-61451-365-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Zielgruppe
Policy Makers; Applied Linguists; Sociolinguists; China Scholars
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
1;I Language Work;17
1.1;1 An update on the use and management of standard spoken and written Chinese;19
1.2;2 Information management of spoken and written languages in China: An update on the latest efforts and development;31
1.3;3 An overview of ethnic language affairs;41
1.4;4 A survey of sci-tech terminology work;49
1.5;5 Status quo of sign language;59
2;II Special Research;67
2.1;6 The international dissemination of Chinese language;69
2.2;7 Language use in civil aviation;81
2.3;8 Language situation on the Qinghai-Tibet railway;89
2.4;9 Language standardization in criminal courts;97
2.5;10 Language of psychological assistance in post-earthquake services;105
2.6;11 The improvement of the language environment for the Shanghai Expo 2010;117
2.7;12 Language situation of the Three Gorges immigrants of the Changjiang River;127
2.8;13 A survey of the language use at the migrant schools in Shanghai;137
2.9;14 A survey on parents’ attitudes towards maids’ use of dialects;147
2.10;15 The language situation at foreign companies: A case study of Shanghai;153
2.11;16 An overview of languages used in Beijing markets catering to foreign customers: A case study of Silk Street;161
2.12;17 Language situation of Zhejiang’s Yiwu Small Commodity Market;167
2.13;18 Bilingual education in Altay Prefecture of Xinjiang;173
2.14;19 A survey of languages used by immigrants in the Xinjiang Production and Construction Group;183
2.15;20 The English translation of Chinese menus;195
2.16;21 Short message language use report;203
2.17;22 Buzzwords vis-á-vis social change in China from 1978 to 2008;209
3;III Language Focuses;219
3.1;23 Chinese elements in the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics;221
3.2;24 Language issues in advertising;235
3.3;25 The case of Zhao C;245
3.4;26 The Internet language craze;255
3.5;27 The three buzzwords: (Shanzhai),(Lei),and(Jiong);265
3.6;28 Chinese catchwords of the year (2007–2008);273
3.7;29 Chinese neologisms of the year (2007–2008);279
4;IV Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan;283
4.1;30 New shifts in the medium of instruction policy of Hong Kong;285
4.2;31 Language policy and language education for ethnic minorities in Hong Kong;297
4.3;32 Legal language of Macao;311
4.4;33 Language situation in Taiwan;323
5;Appendix;335
5.1;1 A record of major Chinese language events (2007);335
5.2;2 A record of major Chinese language events (2008);347
6;Contents (Chinese version 2007);357
7;Contents (Chinese version 2008);361
8;Postscript;365
9;Editorial Teams of the English Edition;367
10;Index;369