This paper examines some aspects of Singapore English, raising questions about Singaporean culture and national identity, and, more generally, about the nature of links between language and culture in a multilingual, heterogeneous, and rapidly changing society. It argues that Singapore English is grounded in Singapore experience; in doing so, it takes up the notion of 'interculturality', proposed by the Singapore linguist Ho Chee Lick. Using the 'Natural Semantic Metalanguage', developed by the author and colleagues, and based on empirically established universal human concepts, the paper offers a detailed semantic analysis of a number of Singaporean 'key words', and shows how their meaning reflects the unique Singaporean experience. The de...
The city-state of Singapore is known for its linguistic and cultural diversity, with a community mad...
More than three decades of linguistic research on the use of English in Singapore has revealed local...
The purpose of this research measures pragmatism against identity construction; to evaluate if pragm...
The Singapore English particles constitute one of the most distinctive features of this cultural dia...
The particle one of Singapore English is widely used in Singapore culture, but it is little mentione...
Singapore English is one of the best‐researched varieties of English in Asia, given Low’s (2014) ca...
In recent years the study of English and its global varieties has grown rapidly as a field of study....
T his article discusses the various ways in which it is possible to theorise about the varieties of ...
Singapore English is a perfect variety to analyse in order to stress the importance of linguistic co...
The global spread of English has resulted in new varieties and cultures being associated with it; Cu...
Language is a tool that most individuals use everyday for communication. The language(s) that indivi...
The present thesis, adopting the ecology of language as its conceptual orientation as well as employ...
The focus of research on Singapore English has traditionally been on its structural features, while ...
This thesis seeks to shed light on the issue of sociolinguistic variation withinthe English spoken i...
Every language variety embodies a set of culture-specific ways of thinking that can be articulated w...
The city-state of Singapore is known for its linguistic and cultural diversity, with a community mad...
More than three decades of linguistic research on the use of English in Singapore has revealed local...
The purpose of this research measures pragmatism against identity construction; to evaluate if pragm...
The Singapore English particles constitute one of the most distinctive features of this cultural dia...
The particle one of Singapore English is widely used in Singapore culture, but it is little mentione...
Singapore English is one of the best‐researched varieties of English in Asia, given Low’s (2014) ca...
In recent years the study of English and its global varieties has grown rapidly as a field of study....
T his article discusses the various ways in which it is possible to theorise about the varieties of ...
Singapore English is a perfect variety to analyse in order to stress the importance of linguistic co...
The global spread of English has resulted in new varieties and cultures being associated with it; Cu...
Language is a tool that most individuals use everyday for communication. The language(s) that indivi...
The present thesis, adopting the ecology of language as its conceptual orientation as well as employ...
The focus of research on Singapore English has traditionally been on its structural features, while ...
This thesis seeks to shed light on the issue of sociolinguistic variation withinthe English spoken i...
Every language variety embodies a set of culture-specific ways of thinking that can be articulated w...
The city-state of Singapore is known for its linguistic and cultural diversity, with a community mad...
More than three decades of linguistic research on the use of English in Singapore has revealed local...
The purpose of this research measures pragmatism against identity construction; to evaluate if pragm...