Language Use by Hakka in Sabah
CHIH-I LIAO
10.4225/03/5b0a9ecc84e8c
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/Language_Use_by_Hakka_in_Sabah/6368180
Hakka is one of the Chinese ethnic groups that have scattered across Southern China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and regions of Southeast Asia. Hakka people have experienced a long history of diaspora. Their language was the lingua franca among various Chinese waves of Chinese migrations during the 1950s in Sabah, Malaysia. Language use by the Hakka peoples was profoundly affected during the last century. Although the Hakka population continues to remain the majority in Chinese community in Sabah, Hakka language in the Hakka community is facing language shift as the language is failing intergenerational transmission. The Hakka community maintains strong organisations to slow linguistic decline.
2018-05-27 12:04:25
Hakka
Sabah
ethnolinguistics
Language maintenance and language shift
Identity
Education
Ethnic Studies
Linguistics
Chinese Languages
Anthropology
Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified