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A Study on the Linguistic Landscape of Jingdong Stone Forest Gorge Scenic Area within the SPEAKING Model Framework

Huiyi Xiong, Junwen Wang

Abstract


This paper undertakes qualitative and quantitative analyses of the linguistic landscape in the Jingdong Stone Forest Gorge Scenic
Area of Pinggu District, Beijing. Employing the SPEAKING model as an entry point from various perspectives, it presents a detailed and
comprehensive overview of the linguistic landscape within the scenic area and makes corresponding proposals. The aim is to offer references
for the improvement and adaptation of the linguistic landscape in the scenic area.

Keywords


Linguistic Landscape; SPEAKING Model; Jingdong Stone Forest Gorge Scenic Area

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v2i9.5595

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