The linguistic landscape is one of the important aspects and hot topics in sociolinguistics and sociology of language. From the perspective of linguistic landscape, combined with the theory of language ecology, this study explores linguistic and non-linguistic symbols, investigates the linguistic landscape on campus through field investigation, analyzes its ecological and non-ecological aspects, and puts forward promotion strategies to create harmonious language ecology on campus.
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Wang, Z. , Shen, Y. , Gao, Y. , Chen, X. and Zhang, Y. (2023). Construction of Harmonious Language Ecology on Campus from the Perspective of Linguistic Landscape. Open Access Library Journal, 10, e9807. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1109807.
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