Persistent Use of Mixed Code: An Exploration of Its Functions in Hong Kong Schools

Codemixing of Cantonese Chinese and English is a common speech behaviour used by bilingual people in Hong Kong. Though codemixing is repeatedly criticised as a cause of the decline of students' language competence, there is little hard evidence to indicate its detrimental effects. This study ex...

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Published inInternational journal of bilingual education and bilingualism Vol. 9; no. 2; pp. 181 - 204
Main Authors Low, Winnie W.M., Lu, Dan
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Abstract Codemixing of Cantonese Chinese and English is a common speech behaviour used by bilingual people in Hong Kong. Though codemixing is repeatedly criticised as a cause of the decline of students' language competence, there is little hard evidence to indicate its detrimental effects. This study examines the use of mixed code in the context of the home setting, school setting and leisure activities. The data are complied from a questionnaire completed by 160 Hong Kong teachers and students. Subjects recorded their awareness of their frequency and purposes of using a mixed code communication style. Results showed that codemixing was frequently used by the subjects. Findings suggested that codemixing performed certain communicative functions and was used for various practical purposes. Codemixing appears to be a customary component of a bilingual society. No matter whether people dislike or prefer it, codemixing continues to exist and satisfy bilingual speakers' communicative needs. Administrative sanctions may not be effective.
AbstractList Codemixing of Cantonese Chinese and English is a common speech behaviour used by bilingual people in Hong Kong. Though codemixing is repeatedly criticised as a cause of the decline of students' language competence, there is little hard evidence to indicate its detrimental effects. This study examines the use of mixed code in the context of the home setting, school setting and leisure activities. The data are complied from a questionnaire completed by 160 Hong Kong teachers and students. Subjects recorded their awareness of their frequency and purposes of using a mixed code communication style. Results showed that codemixing was frequently used by the subjects. Findings suggested that codemixing performed certain communicative functions and was used for various practical purposes. Codemixing appears to be a customary component of a bilingual society. No matter whether people dislike or prefer it, codemixing continues to exist and satisfy bilingual speakers' communicative needs. Administrative sanctions may not be effective.
Codemixing of Cantonese Chinese & English is a common speech behaviour used by bilingual people in Hong Kong. Though codemixing is repeatedly criticised as a cause of the decline of students' language competence, there is little hard evidence to indicate its detrimental effects. This study examines the use of mixed code in the context of the home setting, school setting & leisure activities. The data are compiled from a questionnaire completed by 160 Hong Kong teachers & students. Subjects recorded their awareness of their frequency & purposes of using a mixed code communication style. Results showed that codemixing was frequently used by the subjects. Findings suggested that codemixing performed certain communicative functions & was used for various practical purposes. Codemixing appears to be a customary component of a bilingual society. No matter whether people dislike or prefer it, codemixing continues to exist & satisfy bilingual speakers' communicative needs. Administrative sanctions may not be effective. Tables, Figures, References. Adapted from the source document
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SubjectTerms Bilingualism
Cantonese
Chinese-English mixed code
Code Switching
Code Switching (Language)
codemixing
codeswitching
Communicative Competence (Languages)
Communicative Function of Language
English
Foreign Countries
Hong Kong
Language Use
medium of instruction
Metalinguistics
policy of education
Questionnaires
Sino Tibetan Languages
Title Persistent Use of Mixed Code: An Exploration of Its Functions in Hong Kong Schools
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