This brief paper highlights the perspectives of those proposing and opposing the idea of Minority Language Right (MLR). Then, the paper relates this discussion to the context of bi/multilingualism in Indonesia by referring to cases of bi/multilingualism in different contexts. In particular, it is also discussed whether MLR is relevant to Indonesian, a national language of Indonesia, seen through historical, political, social, and economic perspectives of bi/multilingualism in Indonesia. In the end, the author’s stance of MLR is asserted
There has been a significance changing on the existence and conventional function of Indonesian lang...
Indonesia, virtually alone among post-colonial nations, has been successful at promoting an indigeno...
Indonesia has successfully implemented language policy by choosing Malay language as its national la...
This brief paper highlights the perspectives of those proposing and opposing the idea of Minority La...
This article provides an overview of the current issues and challenges facing the nascent paradigm o...
This article provides an overview of the current issues and challenges facing the nascent paradigm o...
English.Edu, Vol. 8, No. 2, July 2008, p. 111-122The unification of Indonesia under one national lan...
Indonesian society in general is a bilingual society and even multilingualism this is due to a multi...
Indonesia has a political concept of language that is always updated in a certain period of time. Th...
Indonesia is the second most linguistically diverse nation in the world. It has established its repu...
While advocacy of minority language rights (MLR) has become well established in sociolinguistics, la...
Indonesia as a large archipelagic country causes Indonesia to have the largest number of regional la...
Language policy is strongly connected with language planning, and that one cannot be discussed witho...
Local languages in Indonesia are older than Indonesian as national and state language even foreign l...
Perkembangan di era mutakhir ini, masyarakat Indonesia dipaksa untuk menguasai paling sedikit tiga b...
There has been a significance changing on the existence and conventional function of Indonesian lang...
Indonesia, virtually alone among post-colonial nations, has been successful at promoting an indigeno...
Indonesia has successfully implemented language policy by choosing Malay language as its national la...
This brief paper highlights the perspectives of those proposing and opposing the idea of Minority La...
This article provides an overview of the current issues and challenges facing the nascent paradigm o...
This article provides an overview of the current issues and challenges facing the nascent paradigm o...
English.Edu, Vol. 8, No. 2, July 2008, p. 111-122The unification of Indonesia under one national lan...
Indonesian society in general is a bilingual society and even multilingualism this is due to a multi...
Indonesia has a political concept of language that is always updated in a certain period of time. Th...
Indonesia is the second most linguistically diverse nation in the world. It has established its repu...
While advocacy of minority language rights (MLR) has become well established in sociolinguistics, la...
Indonesia as a large archipelagic country causes Indonesia to have the largest number of regional la...
Language policy is strongly connected with language planning, and that one cannot be discussed witho...
Local languages in Indonesia are older than Indonesian as national and state language even foreign l...
Perkembangan di era mutakhir ini, masyarakat Indonesia dipaksa untuk menguasai paling sedikit tiga b...
There has been a significance changing on the existence and conventional function of Indonesian lang...
Indonesia, virtually alone among post-colonial nations, has been successful at promoting an indigeno...
Indonesia has successfully implemented language policy by choosing Malay language as its national la...