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Language use, and language policy and planning in hong kong
Anita Y.K. Poon
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Hong Kong
100%
Language Planning
100%
Language Use
100%
Language Policy
100%
China
28%
Political Change
28%
Chinese Speakers
28%
International Financial Centres
28%
Economic Development
28%
Political Development
28%
Language Situation
28%
Fishing Port
28%
People's Republic of China
14%
Special Administrative Region
14%
One Country Two Systems
14%
Capitalist
14%
Political Economy
14%
Large Group
14%
Social Change
14%
Historical Development
14%
Language Development
14%
Polity
14%
New York
14%
British Colonies
14%
Economic Change
14%
Native Speaker
14%
Natural Resources
14%
Change of Sovereignty
14%
Spoken English
14%
Native English Speakers
14%
American English
14%
Language Community
14%
Putonghua
14%
English Varieties
14%
Bilingual Speakers
14%
System Policy
14%
Colonists
14%
Language Shift
14%
Natural Processes
14%
Canadian English
14%
Free Economy
14%
Language Spread
14%
Time Magazine
14%
South Asian Languages
14%
Australian English
14%
Indian English
14%
First Opium War
14%
Entrepôt
14%
Singapore English
14%
Socialist Regime
14%
Manufacturing Hub
14%
Financial Networks
14%
Chinese Dialects
14%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
Language Policy
100%
Language use
100%
English
71%
China
42%
Monolingual
42%
Speaker
14%
1980s
14%
Polity
14%
New York
14%
British colonies
14%
Political Change
14%
1950s
14%
London
14%
1970s
14%
Socialist
14%
English Speaker
14%
Native Speaker
14%
American English
14%
Opium War
14%
Community languages
14%
Putonghua
14%
Harbours
14%
Monograph
14%
Historical Development
14%
Bi-lingual speakers
14%
colonists
14%
Natural Resource
14%
Australian English
14%
Language shift
14%
Chinese dialects
14%
Canadian English
14%
Time magazine
14%
South Asian languages
14%
Indian English
14%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
English
100%
Language Planning
100%
Language Policy
100%
Chinese
40%
China
30%
Political Change
20%
Economic and Social Development
20%
Political Development
20%
Sovereignty
10%
Territory
10%
Historical Development
10%
London
10%
Economic Change
10%
Political Economics
10%
Native Speaker
10%
Harbours
10%
Monograph
10%
Natural Resource
10%
Indians
10%
Asian Languages
10%
Narcotic Drugs
10%