The Hakka language, which is spoken by over 80 million globally, exhibits prominent dialectal variation and cultural richness in modern society. Despite its widespread presence, Hakka in a latent sense faces endangerment due to urbanization and lin-guistic assimilation, particularly among the youth. This study conducted a small-scale survey to critically explore the relationship between the dialect and its cultural iden-tity aiming to assess whether the revival of Hakka is viable. It proposes a multidi-mensional mixed approach from both macro and micro perspectives and advocates for the revitalization of Hakka dialects with 3 aspects through socio-economic inte-gration, educational strategies. The aim is to advocate preservation of Hakka linguis-tic diversity and cultural identity by offering a nuanced view of complex interplay between language, culture, and human rights.
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Martin Cortazzi
University of Warwick
Wenya Chen
Zhuhai Institute of Advanced Technology
University of Warwick
City University of Macau
Zhuhai Institute of Advanced Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69c37bb3b34aaaeb1a67e56d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.53941/sala.2026.100004