This article sketches briefly construction and re-construction processes via language policies commencing from the very outset of the colonial establishment in Malaya to the contemporary Malaysia. The present writer argues this whole pr ocess nor matively represents the plurality of the language policy owing to the changing actors and changing purposes throughout the various eras. Hence the research object of this article is to draw attention into two over all language policies : the first was implemented during the colonial era, and the second one has been the product of the Malay ruling elite after the independence. In the course of time, the language policies, as the reflection of cultural force, inevitably have become significant cata...
Although Malaysia gained independence while promising that it would strive for racial equality among...
In this article, we discuss Malaysia's major language policies surrounding Bahasa Malaysia and Engli...
This paper analyses divergence between national language policy on the one hand, and perceptions of ...
This paper illustrates a general picture of development of Bahasa Melayu in terms of its socializati...
Malaysia is a multi-cultural society with major ethnic divisions between Malays, Chinese and Indians...
This article attempts to explore the relation between the Malay language and development of modern n...
This paper examines the motivations behind Malaysia’s national language policy in theoretical terms ...
In July, 1969, the Malaysian Minister of Education announced 'a new education policy' under which En...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. The Malay language, formally called Bahas...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. The Malay language, formally called Bahas...
This paper analyses Malaysia’s English language policies, especially since the mid 1990s, in the lig...
This paper examines the motivations behind Malaysia’s national language policy in theoretical terms ...
In the first 10 years after Malaysia's independencefrom Britain, English and Malay language were the...
Malaysia gained its independence on 31 August 1957 after the British Empire have fully relinquished ...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. It practices parliamentary democracy with...
Although Malaysia gained independence while promising that it would strive for racial equality among...
In this article, we discuss Malaysia's major language policies surrounding Bahasa Malaysia and Engli...
This paper analyses divergence between national language policy on the one hand, and perceptions of ...
This paper illustrates a general picture of development of Bahasa Melayu in terms of its socializati...
Malaysia is a multi-cultural society with major ethnic divisions between Malays, Chinese and Indians...
This article attempts to explore the relation between the Malay language and development of modern n...
This paper examines the motivations behind Malaysia’s national language policy in theoretical terms ...
In July, 1969, the Malaysian Minister of Education announced 'a new education policy' under which En...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. The Malay language, formally called Bahas...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. The Malay language, formally called Bahas...
This paper analyses Malaysia’s English language policies, especially since the mid 1990s, in the lig...
This paper examines the motivations behind Malaysia’s national language policy in theoretical terms ...
In the first 10 years after Malaysia's independencefrom Britain, English and Malay language were the...
Malaysia gained its independence on 31 August 1957 after the British Empire have fully relinquished ...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. It practices parliamentary democracy with...
Although Malaysia gained independence while promising that it would strive for racial equality among...
In this article, we discuss Malaysia's major language policies surrounding Bahasa Malaysia and Engli...
This paper analyses divergence between national language policy on the one hand, and perceptions of ...