Newly independent multilingual countries of Asia formulated language policies because of rapid modernization; however, there has been no clear policy in Papua New Guinea. The most popular lan-guage in Papua New Guinea, Tok Pisin, is experiencing difficulties in improving its expressive capacity due to Anglicization. This study investigated the present characteristics of Anglicization in Tok Pisin words. Data were collected from Wantok, the Tok Pisin newspaper. The results show that words bor-rowed from English have increased and these words interfere with the grammar of Tok Pisin, which has decreased the expressive capacity of the language
Yalaku is one of the smallest members of the Ndu language family of the Sepik region of New Guinea. ...
Yalaku is one of the smallest members of the Ndu language family of the Sepik region of New Guinea. ...
Tok Pisin is a pidgin/creole language spoken since the late 19th century in most of the area that no...
Newly independent multilingual countries of Asia formulated language policies because of rapid moder...
Based on the hypothesis that the influence of English is increasing in Papua New Guinea, the present...
Tok Pisin is the most prevailing common language in Papua New Guinea. It was originally an English ...
As a result of increased mobility, interethnic marriage, and other social change, all speakers of th...
After the Second World War missions in Papua New Guinea faced new imperatives driven by the reaction...
This paper looks at the language of adolescents in the Admiralty Islands, who are educated through t...
RESUMEN As a result of colonialism, pidgins and creoles emerged around the world in order to fulfil...
Internet message boards are a medium by which educated Papua New Guineans who are living outside of ...
The paper presents an ongoing project in the domain of lexicography of language contact, namely, th...
Tok Pisin is one of the most important languages of Melanesia and is used in a wide range of public ...
This article discusses a language phenomenon currently occurring in Indonesia, which is related to b...
This paper looks at the language of adolescents in the Admiralty Islands, who are educated through t...
Yalaku is one of the smallest members of the Ndu language family of the Sepik region of New Guinea. ...
Yalaku is one of the smallest members of the Ndu language family of the Sepik region of New Guinea. ...
Tok Pisin is a pidgin/creole language spoken since the late 19th century in most of the area that no...
Newly independent multilingual countries of Asia formulated language policies because of rapid moder...
Based on the hypothesis that the influence of English is increasing in Papua New Guinea, the present...
Tok Pisin is the most prevailing common language in Papua New Guinea. It was originally an English ...
As a result of increased mobility, interethnic marriage, and other social change, all speakers of th...
After the Second World War missions in Papua New Guinea faced new imperatives driven by the reaction...
This paper looks at the language of adolescents in the Admiralty Islands, who are educated through t...
RESUMEN As a result of colonialism, pidgins and creoles emerged around the world in order to fulfil...
Internet message boards are a medium by which educated Papua New Guineans who are living outside of ...
The paper presents an ongoing project in the domain of lexicography of language contact, namely, th...
Tok Pisin is one of the most important languages of Melanesia and is used in a wide range of public ...
This article discusses a language phenomenon currently occurring in Indonesia, which is related to b...
This paper looks at the language of adolescents in the Admiralty Islands, who are educated through t...
Yalaku is one of the smallest members of the Ndu language family of the Sepik region of New Guinea. ...
Yalaku is one of the smallest members of the Ndu language family of the Sepik region of New Guinea. ...
Tok Pisin is a pidgin/creole language spoken since the late 19th century in most of the area that no...