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An Overview of the Status quo and Development of Chinglish

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DOI: 10.23977/isaem.2018.007

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Wang Zheng

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Wang Zheng

ABSTRACT

Chinglish refers to spoken or written English language that is influenced by Chinese language. As English language learning becomes a hot issue in China, linguists in China are becoming increasingly interested in Chinese-influenced English or Chinglish. Chinglish is an incorrect form of English. The words are ungrammatically strung together, with often inappropriate lexis or literally translated into awkward English. And in Hong Kong, Macau, Guangdong and Guangxi, the term "Chinglish" refers mainly to Cantonese-influenced English. This paper explores the historical background of Chinglish, the typical features of Chinglish and the reasons of its existence in order to further shed light on its implication on English teaching and learning.

KEYWORDS

Chinglish, status quo, development

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