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Linguistic practice and identity work: Variation in Taiwan Mandarin at a Taipei County high school
Authors:Dominika Baran
Institution:Duke University, , North Carolina
Abstract:This article examines variation in the use of two Taiwan Mandarin features, de‐retroflection of sibilant fricatives ?] → s], and labial glide deletion w?] → ?], in the speech of Taipei County high school students. The features become resources for the negotiation of identity positions within the highly structured school institution. I discuss the correlations between the use of Taiwan Mandarin and two social factors: membership in the small culture (Holliday 1999 ) of a particular bānjí or class, and individual aspirations. Holliday's concept of small cultures is proposed as a variant of the Community of Practice. I refer to Bucholtz and Hall's ( 2004 ) tactics of intersubjectivity framework as a possible tool for explaining variation at the school. I argue that the two Taiwan Mandarin features are invoked to perform different social goals, which is possible because they are imbued with related but significantly different sociocultural meanings (Brubaker 2012 ; Baran 2007 ).
Keywords:Variation  identity  intersubjectivity  Taiwan Mandarin  Chinese  small cultures
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