Chineses in the Diaspora

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Chinese
Chinese Americans
Chinese communities
Chineseness
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language contact
language identity
language ideology
language variation
Linguistic Landscape
Los Angeles
migration
multidialectal practices
multidialectalism
multilingualism
sociolinguistics
speech communities
translanguaging
United States
World Chineses

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  • ISBN 9781800411685
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Multilingual Matters
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Challenges simplified discourses that describe Chinese as the next global language.

This book analyzes the multilingual and multidialectal practices of Chinese Americans in Los Angeles, a city with a Chinese diasporic population of around 500,000. It describes the contact between different Chineses in a diasporic setting, illustrating how non-Putonghua features are made use of to form distinct identities and speech communities. It demonstrates that localized conceptions of 'Chineseness' hold greater sociolinguistic significance than the transnational narratives of a unified global Chinese. The author argues that a homogeneous global Chinese is unlikely to arise as, analogous to ‘World Englishes’, different degrees of divergence are found in Chineses around the world. This book will appeal to scholars interested in Chinese language variation, translanguaging practices, language ideology and identity.

Feiyang Tian is an English Instructor at Beihang University, Beijing, China, and Adjunct Researcher with the Language and Science Laboratory of Jiangsu Normal University (Humanities and Social Sciences Laboratory of Jiangsu Province). Her research focuses on language and culture from a sociolinguistics of globalization perspective.

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