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Автор ZHANG, QING
Дата выпуска 2005
dc.description Recent sociolinguistic studies have given increased attention to the situated practice of members of locally based communities. Linguistic variation examined tends to fall on a continuum between a territorially based “standard” variety and a regional or ethnic vernacular. This article emphasizes the need for sociolinguistics, especially variationist sociolinguistics, to look beyond strictly local contexts and to go beyond treating variation as located along a linear dimension of standard and vernacular. Based on quantitative analysis of four phonological variables among Chinese professionals in foreign and state-owned companies in Beijing, this study demonstrates that professionals in foreign businesses employ linguistic resources from both local and global sources to construct a new cosmopolitan variety of Mandarin, whereas their counterparts in state-owned businesses favor the use of local features. The study shows that variation does not just reflect existing social categories and social change, but is a resource for constructing those categories and participates in social change.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Тема Mandarin Chinese
Тема phonological variation
Тема identity
Тема style
Тема linguistic market
Тема China
Тема business professionals
Тема social change
Название A Chinese yuppie in Beijing: Phonological variation and the construction of a new professional identity
DOI 10.1017/S0047404505050153
Electronic ISSN 1469-8013
Print ISSN 0047-4045
Журнал Language in Society
Том 34
Первая страница 431
Последняя страница 466
Аффилиация ZHANG QING; University of Texas at Austin
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