Language and Social Change in China

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Author_Qing Zhang
Beijing Accent
Beijing Speech
Beijing Yuppies
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Chinese middle class identity
Compositional Fluidity
Cosmopolitan Chinese
Cosmopolitan Mandarin
discourse analysis methods
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Exemplary Speakers
Full Tone
language and social stratification
Language Ideology
linguistic anthropology
Linguistic Market
mandarin
Mandarin Style
Metalinguistic Discourse
Modern Chinese Dictionary
Modern Standard Chinese
Neutral Tone
Nonlocal Variants
Northern Mandarin
Pop Stars
Sentence Final Particles
Sociolinguistic Change
sociolinguistic change in urban China
sociolinguistic variation
Stylistic Resources
Total Linguistic Fact
Tv Host
urban elite language
Xi's Speech
Xi’s Speech
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415708081
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Language and Social Change in China: Undoing Commonness through Cosmopolitan Mandarin offers an innovative and authoritative account of the crucial role of language in shaping the sociocultural landscape of contemporary China. Based on a wide range of data collected since the 1990s and grounded in quantitative and discourse analyses of sociolinguistic variation, Qing Zhang tracks the emergence of what she terms “Cosmopolitan Mandarin” as a new stylistic resource for a rising urban elite and a new middle-class consumption-based lifestyle. The book powerfully illuminates that Cosmopolitan Mandarin participates in dismantling the pre-reform, socialist, conformist society by bringing about new social distinctions. Rich in cultural and linguistic details, the book is the first of its kind to highlight the implications of language change on the social order and cultural life of contemporary China. Language and Social Change in China is ideal for students and scholars interested in sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology, and Chinese language and society.

Qing Zhang is Associate Professor in the School of Anthropology at the University of Arizona, USA.

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