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- Frontmatter i
- Understanding China’s situation through its language life Foreword to The Language Situation in China: English Version Vol. 1 (2006–2007) v
- Contents ix
- Introduction: Building a harmonious language life 1
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I Language Work
- 1 Language policies and regulations in China: An overview 11
- 2 The promotion of Putonghua (Mandarin Chinese): An overview 27
- 3 Evaluation of language management in China’s cities 41
- 4 Language standardization in China 57
- 5 Language resource monitoring and applied research on language 67
- 6 The status of the language in the press and publishing 75
- 7 Use of language in radio and television broadcasting 85
- 8 Standardization of scientific terms in China 97
- 9 Ethnic minority bilingual education in China 109
- 10 The standardization and computerization of minority languages and writing 123
- 11 Cross-provincial cooperation in enhancing the development of the spoken and written languages of the ethnic minorities in China 133
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II Special Research
- 12 Status quo of language use in medical documents and on medicinal packages 145
- 13 The Language status of migrant workers 159
- 14 Efforts of creating a good language environment for Běijīnɡ Olympic Games: A brief report 171
- 15 A survey of Shànɡhǎi students’ use of Putonghua and Shànɡhǎi dialect 181
- 16 Status quo of the Jinuo language 193
- 17 A survey of Chinese characters, words and phrases used in news media (2005–2006) 203
- 18 Investigation of Tibetan language informationization and software use 213
- 19 An investigation into lettered words 221
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III Language Focuses
- 20 Dialect craze 237
- 21 Controversy in Chinese language education: Classical or vernacular? 251
- 22 Language endangerment 261
- 23 The craze for English 271
- 24 The use of characters for names 289
- 25 Chinese buzzwords (2002–2006) 297
- 26 A survey of media neologisms in 2006 305
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IV Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan
- 27 Putonghua in Hong Kong 311
- 28 Language and language policy in Hong Kong 325
- 29 Language situation and language policy in Macao 333
- 30 The Linguistic situation and language policy in Taiwan 351
- 31 Internet language use 373
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Appendixes
- Appendix 1: Order of the President of the People’s Republic of China No. 33 387
- Appendix 2: List of Standards for Language and Writing Planning 393
- Appendix 3: List of Languages in China 401
- Appendix 4: List of Institutions for Chinese Linguistics and Applied Linguistics 405
- Appendix 5: Directories of Language Journals and Newspapers 409
- Appendix 6: Distribution of Chinese Population Worldwide 413
- A Record of Major Chinese Language Events (2005) 417
- A Record of Major Chinese Language Events (2006) 427
- Contents (Chinese version 2005 Volume I) 435
- Contents (Chinese version 2006 Volume I) 438
- Postscript 443
- List of authors of the original Chinese text 445
- Editorial Teams of the English Edition 451
- Index 453
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Understanding China’s situation through its language life Foreword to The Language Situation in China: English Version Vol. 1 (2006–2007) v
- Contents ix
- Introduction: Building a harmonious language life 1
-
I Language Work
- 1 Language policies and regulations in China: An overview 11
- 2 The promotion of Putonghua (Mandarin Chinese): An overview 27
- 3 Evaluation of language management in China’s cities 41
- 4 Language standardization in China 57
- 5 Language resource monitoring and applied research on language 67
- 6 The status of the language in the press and publishing 75
- 7 Use of language in radio and television broadcasting 85
- 8 Standardization of scientific terms in China 97
- 9 Ethnic minority bilingual education in China 109
- 10 The standardization and computerization of minority languages and writing 123
- 11 Cross-provincial cooperation in enhancing the development of the spoken and written languages of the ethnic minorities in China 133
-
II Special Research
- 12 Status quo of language use in medical documents and on medicinal packages 145
- 13 The Language status of migrant workers 159
- 14 Efforts of creating a good language environment for Běijīnɡ Olympic Games: A brief report 171
- 15 A survey of Shànɡhǎi students’ use of Putonghua and Shànɡhǎi dialect 181
- 16 Status quo of the Jinuo language 193
- 17 A survey of Chinese characters, words and phrases used in news media (2005–2006) 203
- 18 Investigation of Tibetan language informationization and software use 213
- 19 An investigation into lettered words 221
-
III Language Focuses
- 20 Dialect craze 237
- 21 Controversy in Chinese language education: Classical or vernacular? 251
- 22 Language endangerment 261
- 23 The craze for English 271
- 24 The use of characters for names 289
- 25 Chinese buzzwords (2002–2006) 297
- 26 A survey of media neologisms in 2006 305
-
IV Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan
- 27 Putonghua in Hong Kong 311
- 28 Language and language policy in Hong Kong 325
- 29 Language situation and language policy in Macao 333
- 30 The Linguistic situation and language policy in Taiwan 351
- 31 Internet language use 373
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Appendixes
- Appendix 1: Order of the President of the People’s Republic of China No. 33 387
- Appendix 2: List of Standards for Language and Writing Planning 393
- Appendix 3: List of Languages in China 401
- Appendix 4: List of Institutions for Chinese Linguistics and Applied Linguistics 405
- Appendix 5: Directories of Language Journals and Newspapers 409
- Appendix 6: Distribution of Chinese Population Worldwide 413
- A Record of Major Chinese Language Events (2005) 417
- A Record of Major Chinese Language Events (2006) 427
- Contents (Chinese version 2005 Volume I) 435
- Contents (Chinese version 2006 Volume I) 438
- Postscript 443
- List of authors of the original Chinese text 445
- Editorial Teams of the English Edition 451
- Index 453