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Malaysia has long been a melting pot of various cultures and ethnicities, including the three largest populations, the Malay, Chinese, and Indians. Despite this, efforts to implement multilingualism, advocated by language educators and policy makers, have been marred by political and religious affiliations. Drawing on two decades of field research, this timely analysis of language variation in Malaysia is an important contribution to the understanding not only of linguistic pluralism in the country, but also of the Indian Diaspora, and of the effects of language change on urban migrant populations. The research presented here will be of interest to scholars of Southeast Asian and South Asian Studies.
Language planning -- Malaysia. --- Malaysia -- Languages. --- Austronesian, Papuan & Australian Languages & Literatures --- Planned language change --- Language planning --- Malaysia --- Languages. --- Language and languages --- Sociolinguistics --- Planning --- taal --- language --- Bengali language --- Bidayuh --- Kuching --- Malay language --- Malays (ethnic group) --- Malaysian language --- Sarawak --- Sindhis --- Tamil language
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This volume approaches contemporary multilingualism as a new linguistic dispensation, in urgent need of research-led, reflective scrutiny. The book addresses the emergent global and local patterns of multingual use and acquisition across the world and explores the major trends that characterize today's multilingualism. It is divided into three parts on the basis of the broad themes: education (including multilingual learning in its general, theoretical aspects), sociolinguistic dimensions and language policy. The book's fifteen chapters, written by renowned international experts, discuss a range of issues relating to the quintessential and unique properties of multilingual situations - issues relevant to the challenges faced in different ways by researcher and practitioners alike. All the contributions share a focus on currently operative patterns of interaction between contexts, events and processes.
Multilingualism --- Second language acquisition --- Sociolinguistics. --- Language and languages --- Language and society --- Society and language --- Sociology of language --- Language and culture --- Linguistics --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Second language learning --- Language acquisition --- Plurilingualism --- Polyglottism --- Social aspects. --- Social aspects --- Sociological aspects --- Multilingualism Social aspects --- Multilingualism - Social aspects --- Second language acquisition - Social aspects --- Sociolinguistics --- Globalization. --- Language Education. --- Multilingualism. --- Sociology of Language.
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