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The status of Hong Kong English has been an increasing concern among the local population. Despite prolific research into attitudes towards language variation within the field of sociolinguistics in general, very few studies have focused on the Hong Kong context. Previous research has demonstrated that native English speakers tend to evaluate Standard English varieties highly as far as status is concerned, while non-standard varieties are evaluated highly in terms of solidarity. There is still, however, a noticeable lack of information about the attitudes of Hong Kong Chinese people to different English varieties and, particularly, about their attitudes to the local non-standard variety.
This richly detailed case study sets out to investigate the attitudes of Hong Kong university students to eight varieties of English speech. It employs a range of direct and indirect techniques of attitude measurement in order to obtain in-depth information about the students’ perceptions. The book also discusses the important pedagogical implications of the choice of linguistic model in English language teaching, both within the Hong Kong population and among other Chinese communities.

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Contents: The Spread of English in the Context of Globalization – Hong Kong English – Attitudes and Language Attitude Studies – Methodology of the Case Study – Data Analysis: Attitudes towards English Varieties – Data Analysis: The Effects of Informants’ Socio-Demographic Characteristics on the Formation of Attitudes – Discussion and Conclusion.

Investigating Hong Kong English: Globalization

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 20/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9783034309585, 978-3034309585
      ISBN10: 3034309589

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The status of Hong Kong English has been an increasing concern among the local population. Despite prolific research into attitudes towards language variation within the field of sociolinguistics in general, very few studies have focused on the Hong Kong context. Previous research has demonstrated that native English speakers tend to evaluate Standard English varieties highly as far as status is concerned, while non-standard varieties are evaluated highly in terms of solidarity. There is still, however, a noticeable lack of information about the attitudes of Hong Kong Chinese people to different English varieties and, particularly, about their attitudes to the local non-standard variety.
      This richly detailed case study sets out to investigate the attitudes of Hong Kong university students to eight varieties of English speech. It employs a range of direct and indirect techniques of attitude measurement in order to obtain in-depth information about the students’ perceptions. The book also discusses the important pedagogical implications of the choice of linguistic model in English language teaching, both within the Hong Kong population and among other Chinese communities.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: The Spread of English in the Context of Globalization – Hong Kong English – Attitudes and Language Attitude Studies – Methodology of the Case Study – Data Analysis: Attitudes towards English Varieties – Data Analysis: The Effects of Informants’ Socio-Demographic Characteristics on the Formation of Attitudes – Discussion and Conclusion.

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