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Code-switching with Japanese and English in mandopop songs in Taiwan

English Abstract

Codeswitching is a common phenomenon in popular music. The reasons for codeswitching between languages in pop songs are varied. To make pop songs more appealing to the listeners, codeswitching serves a range of functions, such as fitting into the rhyming scheme, marking text structure, indexing prior texts, injecting humor, and attention-getting. Apart from these functions, codeswitching is related to the broader socio-cultural context in which the songs are produced. In this paper, by investigating a corpus of Taiwanese pop song lyrics, it is found that some Taiwanese pop songs can reflect a huge influence of Japanese culture on everyday life of the Taiwanese. In addition, the paper also investigates how the so-called singer-writers with foreign- country-born backgrounds manipulate different types of music and switch between languages to convey their identities which may be genuine or purely market-driven.

Issue date

2015.

Author

Ho, Wai Chong

Faculty
Faculty of Arts and Humanities (former name: Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities)
Department
Department of English
Degree

M.A.

Subject

Code switching (Linguistics) -- Taiwan

Popular music -- Taiwan

Songs, Chinese -- Taiwan

Supervisor

Chan Hok Shing Brian

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Location
1/F Zone C
Library URL
991001619859706306