Language policy : a systemic functional linguistic approach
โ Scribed by Wang, Rui; Yang, Bingjun
- Publisher
- Taylor and Francis
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- China perspectives
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables. Acknowledgements. 1 Introduction 2 History of and Approaches to Language Policy 3 Justifications for Approaching Language Policy from the SFL Perspective 4 The Principles of an SFL Approach to Language Policy 5 Approaching Language Policy from an SFL Perspective 6 Case Study One: Language Policy in Early Years of PRC. 7 Case Study Two: Language Policy in Modern Times of PRC. 8 Conclusions Appendix 1 Non-standard Punctuation and Grammar in Lu Xun's Works. Appendix 2 Non-standard Language in Lu Xun's Works: Zi and Ci. Appendix 3 Old Words Gaining New Meanings in Cyber Space. Appendix 4 Old Words Restructuring Semantic Relations. References. Index
โฆ Subjects
Funktionalismus (Linguistik);Sprachpolitik;China
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