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DOUGLAS W. SPARKS

TABLE VI

Percentage of total Teochiu population speaking Cantonese and Hoklo in different age groups, males and females combined:

Age Group Cantonese Hoklo 14 79% 18% 15-24 75% 21% 25-39 61.6% 40.54% 40-54 48.6% 32%
42.8% 55 and over 35.3% 52% Total 67% 27.6%

Aijmer, L. Goran 1967

Anderson, E. 1967

Barnett, K. M. A. 1962

Barth, F. 1969

Blake, C. Fred

Census & Statistics Dept., H.K. Govt. 1973

Commissioner of Census Report, H.K. Govt. 1968

Cohen, Myron 1968

BIBLIOGRAPHY

"Expansion and Extension in Hakka Society” JHKBRAS, 7, 1967, pp. 42-79.

++

"Prejudice & ethnic stereotypes in Rural H.K.” Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers 37, pp. 90-107.

Report on the 1961 Census. H.K.: Government Printer

Ethnic Groups & Boundaries. Boston: Little, Brown,

"Ethnolingustic Affiliation and Political Participation in the develop of a Chinese market town: Sai Kung in New Territories" Canton Delta Seminar Conference Paper, presented at Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, April 28, 1973. Mimeograph.

Negotiating Ethnolinguistic Symbols in a Chinese Market Town. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1975.

Hong Kong Population Housing Census, 1971 Main Report. Hong Kong: Government Printer.

Report on the 1966 By-Census. Hong Kong: Government Printer.

"The Hakka or 'Guest People': Dialect as a sociocultural variable in South East China". Ethnohistory, vol. 15, No. 3, 237-92.

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54 DOUGLAS W. SPARKS TABLE VI Percentage of total Teochiu population speaking Cantonese and Hoklo in different age groups, males and females combined: Age Group Cantonese Hoklo 14 79% 18% 15-24 75% 21% 25-39 61.6% 40.54% 40-54 48.6% 32%42.8% 55 and over 35.3% 52% Total 67% 27.6% Aijmer, L. Goran 1967 Anderson, E. 1967 Barnett, K. M. A. 1962 Barth, F. 1969 Blake, C. Fred Census & Statistics Dept., H.K. Govt. 1973 Commissioner of Census Report, H.K. Govt. 1968 Cohen, Myron 1968 BIBLIOGRAPHY "Expansion and Extension in Hakka Society” JHKBRAS, 7, 1967, pp. 42-79. ++ "Prejudice & ethnic stereotypes in Rural H.K.” Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers 37, pp. 90-107. Report on the 1961 Census. H.K.: Government Printer Ethnic Groups & Boundaries. Boston: Little, Brown, "Ethnolingustic Affiliation and Political Participation in the develop of a Chinese market town: Sai Kung in New Territories" Canton Delta Seminar Conference Paper, presented at Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, April 28, 1973. Mimeograph. Negotiating Ethnolinguistic Symbols in a Chinese Market Town. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1975. Hong Kong Population Housing Census, 1971 Main Report. Hong Kong: Government Printer. Report on the 1966 By-Census. Hong Kong: Government Printer. "The Hakka or 'Guest People': Dialect as a sociocultural variable in South East China". Ethnohistory, vol. 15, No. 3, 237-92.
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54 DOUGLAS W. SPARKS TABLE VI Percentage of total Teochiu population speaking Cantonese and Hoklo in different age groups, males and females combined: Age Group Cantonese Hoklo 14 79 % 18 % 15.24 75 % 21 % 25.39 61.6% 40.54 48.6% 32 % 42.8% 55 and over 35.3% Total 67 % 52 % 27.6% Aijmer, L. Goran 1967 Anderson, E. 1967 Barnett, K. M. A. 1962 Barth, F. 1969 Blake, C. Fred Census & Statistics Dept., H.K. Govt. 1973 Commissioner of Census Report, H.K. Govt. 1968 Cohen, Myron 1968 BIBLIOGRAPHY "Expansion and Extension in Hakka Society” JHKBRAS, 7, 1967, pp. 42-79. ++ "Prejudice & ethnic stereotypes in Rural H.K.” Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers 37, pp. 90-107. Report on the 1961 Census. H.K.: Government Printer Ethnic Groups & Boundaries. Boston: Little, Brown, "Ethnolingustic Affiliation and Political Participa. tion in the develop of a Chinese market town: Sai Kung in New Territories" Canton Delta Seminar Conference Paper, presented at Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, April 28, 1973. Mimeograph. Negotiating Ethnolinguistic_Symbols in a Chinese Market Town. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1975. Hong Kong Population Housing Census, 1971 Main Report. Hong Kong: Government Printer. Report on the 1966 By-Census. Hong Kong: Government Printer. "The Hakka or 'Guest People': Dialect as a sociocultural variable in South East China". Ethnohistory, vol. 15, No. 3, 237-92.
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54

DOUGLAS W. SPARKS

TABLE VI

Percentage of total Teochiu population speaking Cantonese and Hoklo in different age groups, males and females combined:

Age Group

Cantonese

Hoklo

14

79 %

18 %

15.24

75 %

21 %

25.39

61.6%

40.54

48.6%

32 % 42.8%

55 and over

35.3%

Total

67 %

52 %

27.6%

Aijmer, L. Goran

1967

Anderson, E. 1967

Barnett, K. M. A.

1962

Barth, F. 1969

Blake, C. Fred

Census & Statistics

Dept., H.K. Govt. 1973

Commissioner of

Census Report, H.K. Govt.

1968

Cohen, Myron

1968

BIBLIOGRAPHY

"Expansion and Extension in Hakka Society”

JHKBRAS, 7, 1967, pp. 42-79.

++

"Prejudice & ethnic stereotypes in Rural H.K.”

Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers 37, pp. 90-107.

Report on the 1961 Census.

H.K.: Government Printer

Ethnic Groups & Boundaries.

Boston: Little, Brown,

"Ethnolingustic Affiliation and Political Participa. tion in the develop of a Chinese market town: Sai Kung in New Territories" Canton Delta Seminar Conference Paper, presented at Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, April 28, 1973. Mimeograph. Negotiating Ethnolinguistic_Symbols in a Chinese Market Town. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1975.

Hong Kong Population Housing Census, 1971

Main Report.

Hong Kong: Government Printer.

Report on the 1966 By-Census.

Hong Kong: Government Printer.

"The Hakka or 'Guest People': Dialect as a sociocultural variable in South East China". Ethnohistory, vol. 15, No. 3, 237-92.

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