汉语圈
外观
(重定向自華語圈)
汉语圈(英语:Sinophone)或称作华语圈或中文圈,是一新词,意为“使用汉语者”(Chinese-speaking),意指居民能使用至少一种汉语变体的地区,也表示其上的文化或语言[1]。这一词语在学术界的使用上有些含糊,主要可分为两类:
许多作者以汉语圈世界(Sinophone world)这一词语指涉流散于大中华地区之外的海外华人地区;而有些则指涉整个华语世界,等同于华人地区。官话(现代标准汉语)是今日最被广泛使用的汉语变体,拥有超过10亿使用者,约占世界人口的20%。
现代标准汉语是今日中华人民共和国与中华民国的官方语言、新加坡的官方语言之一,也是联合国6种官方语言之一。汉语族之一的粤语是香港与澳门的官方语言。在美国、巴西、加拿大、澳大利亚、马来西亚、菲律宾、泰国、越南、印度尼西亚、毛里求斯、秘鲁、委内瑞拉等国家或地区都有为数可观的海外华人人口与社区,多数使用着不同的汉语变体(汉语方言),如广东话(Cantonese)、泉漳话(Hokkien)、福州话(Foochow)、潮州话(Teochew)等等。
语言学网站《民族语》估计全球33个国家约有汉语使用者11.97亿人。依照所使用的不同变体进行细部统计:官话8.48亿、吴语7720万、粤语6220万、闽南语4680万、晋语4500万、湘语3600万、客家语3010万、赣语2060万、闽北语1030万、闽东语910万、徽语460万、闽中语310万、莆仙语260万等。
参见
[编辑]参考资料
[编辑]- ^ 全球華語文化國際研討會 An International Conference on “Global Sinophonia”. [2020-11-27]. (原始内容存档于2020-12-06).
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- Shih, Shu-mei, Chien-hsin Tsai, and Brian Bernards, eds. (2013), Sinophone Studies: A Critical Reader, Columbia University Press.
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- Tsu, Jing (2011), "New Area Studies and Languages on the Move", PMLA 126.3, 693–700. doi:10.1632/pmla.2011.126.3.693. .
- Tsu, Jing (2010), "Epilogue: Sinophone Writings and Chinese Diaspora", in Stephen Owen and Kang-i Sun Chang, eds., Cambridge History of Chinese Literature 704–712.
- Tsu, Jing (2010), "Sinophonics and the Nationalization of Chinese", in Jing Tsu and David Der-wei Wang, eds., Global Chinese Literature: Critical Essays, Brill.
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外部链接
[编辑]- Globalizing Modern Chinese Literature: Sinophone and Diasporic Writings (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆) conference, Harvard University, December 6–8, 2007.