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Gender and Uptalk in Hong Kong English

Gender and Uptalk in Hong Kong English

Gender and Uptalk in Hong Kong English

Authors:
Wilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Chan Pui Yu Ivy, University of Oxford
Zhang Xiaohan Harry, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Ng Chui Yin Judy, The University of Hong Kong
Chung Yan Ching Karina, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Published:
March 2026
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781009634069

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    This Element interrogates the complex role of gender in shaping the sociolinguistic variable of UPTALK within Hong Kong English, highlighting its interaction with other sociodemographic factors. Foregrounding gender as a central factor, the Element employs a robust array of methodologies to dissect how gender interacts with social factors, identities, and social types across a sample of sixteen participants. Findings unveil new perspectives on gender-dependent meanings of UPTALK, demonstrating that while gendered stylistic accommodation plays a notable role, UPTALK is not merely a gender marker. Instead, it embodies complex social meanings shaped by a broad spectrum of individual, cognitive (awareness), and contextual factors. By integrating both production and perception/attitudinal data from a relatively unexplored context, the Element provides a holistic, nuanced understanding of how UPTALK can function as a multifunctional sociolinguistic resource, offering insights into the theorization of language variation and social meaning, with particular focus on the role of gender.

    Product details

    • Published: March 2026
    • Format: Paperback
    • ISBN: 9781009634069
    • Length: 98 pages
    • Dimensions: 229 × 152 × 5 mm
    • Weight: 0.144kg
    • Availability: Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Background
    • 3. Hypotheses
    • 4. Methodology
    • 5. Results and discussion
    • 6. Comparison of quantitative and qualitative data
    • 7. General discussion
    • 8. Conclusion
    • References.
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    Size: 243.99 KB
    Type: application/pdf

    Authors

    Wilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales , The Chinese University of Hong Kong

    Chan Pui Yu Ivy , University of Oxford

    Zhang Xiaohan Harry , The Chinese University of Hong Kong

    Ng Chui Yin Judy , The University of Hong Kong

    Chung Yan Ching Karina , The Chinese University of Hong Kong