Language Attitudes and Ideologies in Shanghai, China

Language Attitudes and Ideologies in Shanghai, China
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Download or read book Language Attitudes and Ideologies in Shanghai, China written by Joshua Gilliland and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Abstract: The present study uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods to examine language attitudes and ideologies of university students in Shanghai, China. The research project consists of two parts: a matched-guise experiment and one-on-one interviews. A total of 34 participants took part in the study, with 24 female participants and 10 male participants. For purposes of cross-comparison, all 34 participants took part in both the matched-guise experiment and the interviews. The matched-guise portion tested participants' attitudes toward two varieties: Standard Putonghua (PTH) and the local Shanghainese dialect (SHH). The interviews dealt with issues involving linguistic capital and Shanghai identity. The results of the matched-guise experiment show that language attitudes among the current university generation in Shanghai do not conform to the expected situation in which the H variety is ranked higher in social status while the L variety is ranked higher in group solidarity, as PTH is rated significantly higher than SHH on a dimension of social status, but SHH is not rated significantly higher than PTH on the dimension of group solidarity. Shanghai males are shown to ascribe a higher social status to PTH than Shanghai females. Curiously, the hypothesis that those with a strong Shanghai identity would rank SHH higher in group solidarity was shown to be false, as those with a strong Shanghai identity are found to ascribe higher social status to PTH than those without. A hypothesis is put forth that this is due to the increasing usage of PTH in domains typically dominated by SHH, especially among university students. Participants' views on the linguistic market in Shanghai are discussed by examining their beliefs on the importance of three linguistic varieties (SHH, PTH, and English) and their plans for what variety or varieties to speak with their children in the future. Participants are shown to value PTH and English highly for the linguistic capital they offer in the workplace, especially for finding employment. SHH is valued for its uses in interpersonal relations, including those in the workplace. Participants' value judgments regarding these varieties, such as a belief that people with high moral standards speak PTH, are also examined. Participants' usage of SHH and PTH is examined through self- reports of language behavior, and it is determined that PTH has made significant inroads into typical L variety domains. Results from this study show that university students in Shanghai do not consider PTH to be at odds with their local identity, and suggest that belief in a one nation-state one language model of modernization has firmly taken hold in the current university generation in China.


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