Abstract

ABSTRACT Using a database containing Chinese language laws, regulations, and documents from 1986 to 2019, this study investigates the distribution of Putonghua and minority language policies in mainland China. It is found that: (i) in terms of the hierarchy of law, there are five levels of policies in China, with the Constitution and language laws as guidelines and local regulations dominant in quantity; (ii) in terms of the temporal dimension, while Putonghua policy has always been stressed, particularly serving economic growth in the last five years, the emphasis on Putonghua and attention to minority languages vary over time, while minority languages are treated as linguistic resources and their ongoing use and development may be overlooked; and (iii) in terms of provincial regions, while Putonghua is officially designated as a main language, ethnic minority areas differ in their partial language autonomy and adopt quite different language policies.

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