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Title: A preliminary study of language shift of non-Cantonese native speakers in Hong Kong
Other Title: 香港非粵語母語者語言轉移的初步探討
Authors: Leung, WM 
Lee, KS
Issue Date: Oct-2012
Source: 人文中国学报 (Sino-humanitas), v. 18, p. 367-400
Abstract: This paper aims to investigate the everyday language use of non-Cantonese native speakers who work in Hong Kong from the perspective of sociolinguistics. The three languages, namely Cantonese, Putonghua and English, will be examined closely in terms of their frequency of use in both workplaces and non-workplaces. By comparing the mean scores and related variables, this study further discusses and explains the phenomena of language shift of non-Cantonese native speakers.
本文嘗試從社會語言學角度出發,調查在香港工作的非粤語母語人士日常會話中的語言使用情况,探討的範圍包括工作場所和非工作場所中粵語、普通話和英語所占的比重。文章會通過均值分析和變項比較,闡述香港非粤語母語者的語言兼用與轉移的實際情况,并探討語言轉移的背後因素。
Keywords: Hong Kong
Cantonese
Non-Cantonese native speakers
Language shift
Bilingualism
Publisher: 香港浸會大學
Journal: 人文中国学报 (Sino-humanitas) 
ISSN: 1562-2754
DOI: 10.24112/sinohumanitas.182214
Rights: Copyright (c) 2012 人文中國學報 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). The CC BY-NC 4.0 license permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and not used for commercial purposes. Copyright on any article is retained by the author(s) and the publisher(s).
The following publication 梁慧敏, & 李貴生. (2012). 香港非粵語母語者語言轉移的初步探討 A Preliminary Study of Language Shift of Non-Cantonese Native Speakers in Hong Kong. 人文中國學報, 18, 367-400 is available at https://doi.org/10.24112/sinohumanitas.182214.
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