Creating Belonging in San Francisco Chinatown's Diasporic Community

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Creating Belonging in San Francisco Chinatown's Diasporic Community

Morphosyntactic Aspects of Indexing Ethnic Identity

Sociolinguistics Communication studies Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Philosophy of mind

Author: Adina Staicov

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 20 August 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9783030249939


Introduction

This book presents a much-needed discussion on ethnic identification and morphosyntactic variation in San Francisco Chinatown—a community that has received very little attention in linguistic research. An investigation of original, interactive speech data sheds light on how first- and second-generation Chinese Americans signal (ethnic) identity through morphosyntactic variation in English and on how they co-construct identity discursively.

Community Background and Research Context

After an introduction to the community’s history, the book provides background information on ethnic varieties in North America. This discussion grounds the present book within existing research and illustrates how studies on ethnic varieties of English have evolved.

Research Findings

The book then proceeds with a description of quantitative and qualitative results on linguistic variation and ethnic identity. These analyses show how linguistic variation is only one way of signalling belonging to a community and highlight that Chinese Americans draw on a variety of sources, most notably the heritage language, to construct and negotiate (ethnic) identity.

Target Audience

This book will be of particular interest to linguists — particularly academics working in sociolinguistics, language and identity, and language variation — but also to scholars interested in related issues such as migration, discrimination, and ethnicity.

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