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Title:Mandarin influence on Shanghainese fricatives
Bibliographic Citation:Tang, Erli, Lai, Li-Fang, Pelzl, Eric; 2023-03-02; Shanghainese, a once-dominant language spoken in Shanghai, China, has been facing rapid language loss since the designation of Mandarin Chinese as the national language in 1956. Subsequently, language use has shifted towards Mandarin on most occasions and this study aims to investigate the contact-induced segmental variation in Shanghainese.; Kaipuleohone University of Hawai'i Digital Language Archive;https://hdl.handle.net/10125/104831.
Creator:Tang, Erli
Lai, Li-Fang
Pelzl, Eric
Date (W3CDTF):2023-03-02
Description:Shanghainese, a once-dominant language spoken in Shanghai, China, has been facing rapid language loss since the designation of Mandarin Chinese as the national language in 1956. Subsequently, language use has shifted towards Mandarin on most occasions and this study aims to investigate the contact-induced segmental variation in Shanghainese.
Identifier:ICLDC8-16
Identifier (URI):https://hdl.handle.net/10125/104831
Table Of Contents:ICLDC8-16.pdf
Type (DCMI):Image
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