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Contextual variation and Hong Kong English
Jim Y. H. Chan
English, Languages and Applied Linguistics
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Contextual Variation
100%
Hong Kong English
100%
Non-native Accent
66%
Dynamic Model
33%
Focus Group Discussion
33%
Hong Kong
33%
Native Speaker
33%
English Speaking
33%
Correlation Analysis
33%
Young Professionals
33%
Anglophone
33%
Non-native
33%
Pronunciation
33%
Economic Capital
33%
High Stakes
33%
Writing Task
33%
Communication Environment
33%
English Pronunciation
33%
Verbal Guise Technique
33%
Speaker Accent
33%
Endonormative
33%
Nativization
33%
Local People Perception
33%
Local Acceptance
33%
Arts and Humanities
Contextual
100%
Hong Kong English
100%
English
66%
Native Speaker
33%
Interactive
33%
Group Discussion
33%
Anglophone
33%
Non-native speakers
33%
guise
33%
Hong Kong
33%
English pronunciation
33%
High-stakes
33%
English accents
33%
Reservation
33%