The Chinese expansion and language coexistence in Modern China

This chapter outlines the history of the development and spread of what became what we now know as the Sinitic (Chinese) languages and the effects that migrations, cultural contact, and national policies had on the development. This includes the initial migrations into Asia and then again from the Y...

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Main Author: LaPolla, Randy J.
Other Authors: S. Mufwene
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1616742023-03-11T20:04:42Z The Chinese expansion and language coexistence in Modern China LaPolla, Randy J. S. Mufwene A. M. Escobar School of Humanities Humanities::Linguistics Chinese Language Language History This chapter outlines the history of the development and spread of what became what we now know as the Sinitic (Chinese) languages and the effects that migrations, cultural contact, and national policies had on the development. This includes the initial migrations into Asia and then again from the Yellow River valley to the surrounding areas. These later migrations were generally into areas where other people already lived, and so there was mixing of the people and the cultures. This is one factor that created the different branches of Sinitic (“Chinese dialects”). The last section is on language coexistence in Modern China. Submitted/Accepted version 2022-09-14T05:06:51Z 2022-09-14T05:06:51Z 2022 Book Chapter LaPolla, R. J. (2022). The Chinese expansion and language coexistence in Modern China. S. Mufwene & A. M. Escobar (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Language Contact Volume 1: Population Movement and Language Change (pp. 64-83). Cambridge University Press. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161674 9781009105989 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161674 10.1017/9781316796146.006 64 83 en The Cambridge Handbook of Language Contact Volume 1: Population Movement and Language Change © 2022 Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved. This book chapter is made available with permission of Cambridge University Press. application/pdf Cambridge University Press
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Language History
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LaPolla, Randy J.
The Chinese expansion and language coexistence in Modern China
description This chapter outlines the history of the development and spread of what became what we now know as the Sinitic (Chinese) languages and the effects that migrations, cultural contact, and national policies had on the development. This includes the initial migrations into Asia and then again from the Yellow River valley to the surrounding areas. These later migrations were generally into areas where other people already lived, and so there was mixing of the people and the cultures. This is one factor that created the different branches of Sinitic (“Chinese dialects”). The last section is on language coexistence in Modern China.
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