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Record Nr.

UNINA9910141301803321

Autore

Mukherjee Dipika

Titolo

National language planning & language shifts in Malaysian minority communities : speaking in many tongues / / edited by Dipika Mukherjee and Maya Khemlani David [[electronic resource]]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam University Press, 2011

Amsterdam : , : Amsterdam University Press, , 2011

ISBN

90-485-1338-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (206 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)

Collana

IIAS publications series. Edited volumes ; ; 5.

Disciplina

499.2

Soggetti

Language planning - Malaysia

Malaysia Languages

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 29 Jan 2021).

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages [189]-201 and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction: Language Policies at Variance with Language Use in Multilingual Malaysia / Mukherjee, Dipika / David, Maya Khemlani -- 1. The Importance of Ethnic Identity when Language Shift Occurs: A Study of the Malaysian Iyers / Sankar, Lokasundari Vijaya -- 2. Ethnic Identity in the Tamil Community of Kuching / David, Maya Khemlani / Dealwis, Caesar / Alagappar, Ponmalar N. -- 3. Do Exogamous Marriages Result in Language Shift? Focus on the Sindhis of Kuching, Malaysia / David, Maya Khemlani / Dealwis, Caesar -- 4. Malaysian-Filipino Couples and Language Choice: Heritage Language or International Language? / Dumanig, Francisco Perlas / David, Maya Khemlani -- 5. I am not English but my First Language is English: English as a First Language among Portuguese Eurasians in Malaysia / Pillai, Stefanie / Khan, Mahmud Hasan -- 6. Language and Identity. Children of Indian Bidayuh Mixed Marriages / Dealwis, Caesar / David, Maya Khemlani -- 7. The Impact of Language Policy on Language Shifts in Minority Communities. Focus on the Malayalee Community in Malaysia / Nambiar, Mohana -- 8. My Son has to maintain his Language because that is his Culture: The Persistence and Adaptation of the Bengali Community in Malaysia / Mukherjee, Dipika -- 9. Intercultural Communication in Sarawak: Language Use of the Chinese-Speaking Communities / Ting, Su-Hie --



10. Malay Javanese Migrants in Malaysia: Contesting or Creating Identity? / Jan, Jariah Mohd -- 11. Conclusions: Multilinguality in the Malaysian Context of Nation-Building and Globalisation / Kärchner-Ober, Renate / Mukherjee, Dipika / David, Maya Khemlani -- Contributors -- Bibliography -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

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.