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The functions and status of english in Hong Kong: A post-1997 update
Chor Shing David Li
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Hong Kong
100%
Spoken Language
100%
Written Chinese
100%
Putonghua
100%
Hong Kong English
100%
Written English
100%
Bilingualism
50%
Sociolinguistics
50%
Bilingual
50%
All Levels
50%
Social Function
50%
L-functions
50%
Medium of Instruction
50%
Written Language
50%
Local Studies
50%
Linguistic Imperialism
50%
Diglossia
50%
Postcolonial Hong Kong
50%
Written Media
50%
Language Rights
50%
Epithets
50%
Polyglossia
50%
Sociolinguistic Analysis
50%
Language Standards
50%
Hong Kong Identity
50%
Social Prestige
50%
Language of Instruction
50%
Government Media
50%
Language Attitudes
50%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
English
100%
Putonghua
20%
Spoken Language
20%
1980s
10%
Post-colonial
10%
Medium of instruction
10%
standard variety
10%
Linguistic imperialism
10%
Language attitudes
10%
Diglossia
10%
Epithet
10%
Polyglossia
10%
Social Prestige
10%
Bilingualism
10%
Critical Review
10%
Social Function
10%
Written Language
10%
Linguistic Rights
10%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
English
100%
Chinese
30%
Spoken Language
20%
Sociolinguistics
20%
Education and Employment
10%
Written Language
10%
Imperialism
10%
Language Attitude
10%
Linguistic Rights
10%
Value Added
10%
Social Prestige
10%
Social Function
10%
Bilingualism
10%
Psychology
Critical Review
100%
Bilingualism
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Value Added
100%
Imperialism
100%