A Qualitative Exploration for the Language Industry in Chongqing
Abstract
The language industry in China has developed steadily, and the research on the language industry is still in the preliminary stage. There are abundant language resources in Chongqing city. At present, there is no research on the form of language industry in Chongqing (LIC). Through the collation of LIC, this study uses the method of content analysis to sort out language proficiency industry, language content industry and language processing industry in Chongqing city, and uses the method of case analysis to interpret relevant enterprises. The study emphasizes that the development of LIC has the characteristics of pluralism, richness and imbalance. The research is helpful to help the government formulate the development policy of LIC, and can also provide some references for the market research of language industry.
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