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        Abstract
                                                                  Keywords
        The  current  study  aimed  to  examine  the  role  of  psychological
        detachment  in  the  relationship  between  working  conditions  and
        burnout  and  depression.  First,  the  study  proposed  that  job  Psychological  Job         Burnout
                                                                    detachment        demands
        demands  would  increase  burnout  after  four  months  but  not
        depression.  Second,  it  proposed  that  psychological  detachment
        would moderate the impact of job demands and job resources on         Job           Depression
                                                                           resources
        burnout and depression. Third, it was proposed that the interaction
        between job demands, job resources and psychological detachment
        would  predict  burnout  and  depression.  The  longitudinal  study Publication History
        design  involved  345  workers  (at  both  Time  1  and  Time  2).  The
        hierarchical   regression   analysis   showed   that   increasing        Issue Online:
        psychological  detachment  reduced  the  negative  relationship          06 May 2020
        between  physical  demands  and  depression  four  months  later.  In
        contrast,  high  psychological  detachment  increased  the  negative  Version of Record online:
        association  between  emotional  resources  and  burnout,  but  not    20 February 2020
        between emotional resources and depression. Overall, this study, in
        its discovery of the impact of working conditions on psychological    Manuscript accepted:
        health, has made a new contribution to psychological detachment        11 December 2019
        studies by using different sub‐constructs of job demands and job
        resources (i.e., emotional and physical) with four‐month gaps, as     Manuscript received:
        previous studies did not address the impact within this time frame.      05 March 2019












        Abstract
                                                                        Keywords
        This  paper  focuses  on  the  linguistic  evolution  of  the  Tianjin  speech
        community in Sabah, Malaysia. From the perspective of restructuring of
        speech community, the paper integrates both micro and macro levels of  Speech             Tianjin
        language change into the analysis. Several methods were adopted in this  community        dialect
        study. Interviews were conducted with community leaders and various
        families.  Besides,  an  ethnographic  approach  is  taken  to  observe
        language use in different activities within the community. In total, 17
        Tianjiners were interviewed who were from four generations (G3, G4,  Linguistic           Sabah
        G5, and G6) and several community activities were participated. Despite  evolution
        all  the  social  changes  within  the  community,  the  Tianjin  people  (also
        known as northern Chinese) still manifest a strong group identity which
        differentiate  themselves  from  southern  Chinese,  such  as  Hakka  in
        Sabah.  The  strong  group  identification  goes  well  with  its  diversity,
        which is one of the characteristics of the Tianjin speech community.



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