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Autor:
Ralf Vollmann, Tek Wooi Soon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Modern Languages, Vol 34, Iss 1 (2024)
Increased global migratory mobility lead to ‘superdiverse’ societies especially in urban agglomerations, with many family languages. Overseas Chinese, frequently in a secondary migration, reached European countries and established their own clo
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https://doaj.org/article/e3bde37ec75d415f9dfa6a5ec5445f2b
Autor:
Vollmann, Ralf, Tek Wooi Soon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Modern Languages; 2024, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p3-31, 29p
Autor:
Ralf Vollmann, Tek Wooi Soon
Publikováno v:
Global Chinese. 8:211-229
The Hakka language and identity enjoys full public recognition as one of the cultural groups in Taiwan. Nonetheless, its usage appears to be in decline. In a series of interviews, the situation of the Hakka language was evaluated. Taiwanese Hakka has
Autor:
Tek Wooi Soon, Ralf Vollmann
Publikováno v:
Global Chinese. 6:49-67
BackgroundIn the multilingual situation of Malaysia, standard languages and spoken vernaculars are interacting in intricate ways whereby various spoken languages share a pool of words from Malay, English and Mandarin. Structurally, all languages conv
Autor:
Ralf Vollmann, Tek Wooi Soon
Publikováno v:
europa ethnica. 76:69-79
Background: In Taiwan, there are 16 recognized minorities speaking Formosan languages; the Tsou in the Alishan mountaneous region are a small distinct group of 4000 people; their language is endangered. Material and method: This is a report on variou
Autor:
Vollmann, Ralf, Tek Wooi Soon
Publikováno v:
Europa Ethnica; 2019, Vol. 76 Issue 1/2, p69-79, 11p