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Book 2020ceived very little attention in linguistic research. An investigation of original, interactive speech data sheds light on how first- and second-generation Chinese Americans signal (ethnic) identity through morphosyntactic variation in English and on how they co-construct identity discursively. AfterFECK 发表于 2025-3-25 10:49:42
Ulf Knoblich,Jake Bouvrie,Tomaso Poggioh as ethnicity, identity, or transnationalism. Focussing on first- and second-generation Chinese Americans, Staicov outlines how linguistic variation on the morphosyntactic level is used to index belonging to Chinatown, American mainstream society, or both.Derogate 发表于 2025-3-25 12:10:50
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ty.Focuses on linguistic variation within a previously under.This book presents a much-needed discussion on ethnic identification and morphosyntactic variation in San Francisco Chinatown—a community that has received very little attention in linguistic research. An investigation of original, interac小丑 发表于 2025-3-26 00:07:38
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San Francisco Chinatown: Introducing the Community,e experienced these developments first hand. “San Francisco Chinatown: Introducing the community” describes how Staicov entered the community to recruit both first- and second-generation participants and explains that the focus on Cantonese-speaking members reflects the linguistic origins of the community.confide 发表于 2025-3-26 12:31:02
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Flooded Underground Mines: Case Studies,nces with other diaspora communities. While such comparisons can be insightful, Staicov ends by stressing the fact that local experiences should not be conflated with generalisations across different settings.欲望 发表于 2025-3-26 17:39:07
Constructing Chinese Americanness in San Francisco Chinatown,nces with other diaspora communities. While such comparisons can be insightful, Staicov ends by stressing the fact that local experiences should not be conflated with generalisations across different settings.