“Pride” and “profit”: a sociolinguistic profile of the Chinese communities in Britain (English)
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International Journal of the Sociology of Language
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2021
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2021
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Title:“Pride” and “profit”: a sociolinguistic profile of the Chinese communities in Britain
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Contributors:Curdt-Christiansen, Xiao Lan ( author ) / Huang, Jing ( author )
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Published in:International Journal of the Sociology of Language ; 2021, 269 ; 47-72
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Publication date:2021-05-26
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Size:26 pages
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Table of contents – Volume 2021, Issue 269
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Introducing a Varia sectionDuchêne, Alexandre et al. | 2021
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Introduction: the changing faces of transnational communities in BritainCurdt-Christiansen, Xiao Lan / Hua, Zhu / Wei, Li et al. | 2021
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Living with diversity and change: intergenerational differences in language and identity in the Somali community in BritainAbdullahi, Sahra Bashir / Wei, Li et al. | 2021
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“Pride” and “profit”: a sociolinguistic profile of the Chinese communities in BritainCurdt-Christiansen, Xiao Lan / Huang, Jing et al. | 2021
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“Dobra polska mowa”: monoglot ideology, multilingual reality and Polish organisations in the UKKozminska, Kinga / Hua, Zhu et al. | 2021
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The UK’s shifting diasporic landscape: negotiating ethnolinguistic heterogeneity in Greek complementary schools post-2010Karatsareas, Petros et al. | 2021
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“Talk in Tamil!” – Does Sri Lankan Tamil onward migration from Europe influence Tamil language maintenance in the UK?Sankaran, Lavanya et al. | 2021
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A disavowed community: the case of new Italian migrants in LondonPepe, Giulia et al. | 2021
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Language attitudes and language practices of the Lebanese community in the UKEid, Zeina / Sallabank, Julia et al. | 2021
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The functions of language mixing in the social networks of Singapore studentsBotha, Werner et al. | 2021
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Indigenization in a downgraded continuum: Ideologies behind phonetic variation in Namibian AfrikaansStell, Gerald et al. | 2021
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Andrea C. Schalley and Susana A. Eisenchlas (eds.): Handbook of Home Language Maintenance and Development: Social and Affective FactorsBaily, Angie et al. | 2021
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Frontmatter| 2021