The 20 articles in this volume are from the Malaysia International Conference on Languages, Literature and Culture 2003, which was organised by Universiti Putra Malaysia. They offer fresh perspectives on several themes, including: the determinants of how language is acquired; the usage and communication roles of language; the enactments of power in post-colonial literature; and language in inter-cultural cross-communication. Two of the papers are on Malaysia; one discusses language choice in the Malaysian legal context, and the other argues for a more proactive approach towards Malaysian research in corpus linguistics
Language does not exist in a vacuum. It interacts with culture and thought both as an actor and a re...
An argument is made that new kinds of transnational literature (i.e., literature that is no longer l...
Malaysia has the largest Chinese population apart from Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. ...
The 20 articles in this volume are from the Malaysia International Conference on Languages, Literatu...
This article brings the critical turn in linguistics—with its current scepticism towards essentialis...
This edited book is the first collection of research-based papers on cultures of learning, a concept...
This paper focuses on linguistic choice in book and journal publications on Sarawak. It is found tha...
Research and innovations in language-related issues are very diverse and pose several challenges be ...
Controversies and problems with regard to language policy and language education still exist in Mala...
There are diverse issues on language in a multi-racial society which provides a rich ground of inqui...
Translation is one of the various branches of learning and it has become an important discipline tha...
This study investigates language choice in Malaysian literature written in English in three differen...
The paper is divided into two parts. The first provides an overview of the role played by anthologie...
This paper examines the motivations behind Malaysia’s national language policy in theoretical terms ...
Book synopsis: Language is key to understanding culture, and culture is an essential part of studyin...
Language does not exist in a vacuum. It interacts with culture and thought both as an actor and a re...
An argument is made that new kinds of transnational literature (i.e., literature that is no longer l...
Malaysia has the largest Chinese population apart from Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. ...
The 20 articles in this volume are from the Malaysia International Conference on Languages, Literatu...
This article brings the critical turn in linguistics—with its current scepticism towards essentialis...
This edited book is the first collection of research-based papers on cultures of learning, a concept...
This paper focuses on linguistic choice in book and journal publications on Sarawak. It is found tha...
Research and innovations in language-related issues are very diverse and pose several challenges be ...
Controversies and problems with regard to language policy and language education still exist in Mala...
There are diverse issues on language in a multi-racial society which provides a rich ground of inqui...
Translation is one of the various branches of learning and it has become an important discipline tha...
This study investigates language choice in Malaysian literature written in English in three differen...
The paper is divided into two parts. The first provides an overview of the role played by anthologie...
This paper examines the motivations behind Malaysia’s national language policy in theoretical terms ...
Book synopsis: Language is key to understanding culture, and culture is an essential part of studyin...
Language does not exist in a vacuum. It interacts with culture and thought both as an actor and a re...
An argument is made that new kinds of transnational literature (i.e., literature that is no longer l...
Malaysia has the largest Chinese population apart from Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. ...