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Myers-Scotton, C. (1993). Social Motivations for Condeswitching: Evidence from Africa. Oxford: Clarendon.
Nicole, C. (1994). Christian souls and Chinese spirits: a Hakka community in Hong Kong.England: University of California Press.
Pennington, M,C. (1998). Language in Hong Kong at century's end. HK: Hong Kong University Press.
United Nations. UN Web Services Section, Department of Public information. http://www.un.org/en/events/motherlanguageday/
Wodak,R. (1989). Language, Power and Ideology: Studies in Political Discourse, 137-163. US: John Benjamins publishing company.
劉鎮發. (2004). 香港原居民客語--一個消失中的聲音. 香港中國語文學會出版.
(Lau, CF. (2004). Hong Kong Hakka Speaking Indigenous Inhabitants - A Disappearing Voice. The Chinese Language Society of Hong Kong.)