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People mountain, people sea: a study of four Chinese English idioms on the Web

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2008

Abstract

The English language has developed and spread around the world as a global language. As a variety of English in China, it has also formed some distinct features. This paper first introduces the status quo of the English language in China, and then by analysing the use of four Chinglish idioms on the Internet, argues that the use of Chinglish idioms can be more expressive in some settings. The Internet use of Chinglish idioms shows the actual state of language diversity and creativity, and more significantly, it reflects Chinese identity.

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Original Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2008

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