This volume provides a first systematic, comprehensive account of English in Southeast Asia (SEA) based on current research by leading scholars in the field. The volume first provides a systematic account of the linguistic features across all sub-varieties found within each country. It also has a section dedicated to the historical context and language planning policies to provide a background to understanding the development of the linguistic features covered in Part I and, finally, the vibrancy of the sociolinguistic and pragmatic realities that govern actual language in use in a wide variety of domains such as the law, education, popular culture, electronic media and actual pragmatic encounters are also given due coverage. This volume al...
In the past, the goal of learning English in Indonesia was often to communicate with its native spea...
This paper emphasizes language policy strategies of Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. These three c...
In terms of origin the languages of Southeast Asia can be divided into two categories indigenous and...
The lingua franca role of English, coupled with its status as the official language of ASEAN, has im...
This chapter briefly reviews developments in both status planning, that is the social and official r...
briefly trace the development of English in ASEAN and demonstrate that, even in those countries of t...
In the past, English was used as a mean of communication by people living in the United Kingdom, the...
This anthology on languages and standards was lesigned to serve two main purposes: (1) to provide an...
AbstractTraditionally, research on reading and writing has focused on a limited number of European l...
This study surveys the history of English language and the roles of English language education in As...
This paper will identify the major trends that can be determined from an overall study of recent lan...
With English becoming increasingly important for achieving success in twenty-first-century global co...
Asia is a ‘homeland’ for bilingualism research in regards to its diversity. It is considered as a vi...
The relationship between language planning and education is described by terms such as language in e...
In recent years the study of English and its global varieties has grown rapidly as a field of study....
In the past, the goal of learning English in Indonesia was often to communicate with its native spea...
This paper emphasizes language policy strategies of Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. These three c...
In terms of origin the languages of Southeast Asia can be divided into two categories indigenous and...
The lingua franca role of English, coupled with its status as the official language of ASEAN, has im...
This chapter briefly reviews developments in both status planning, that is the social and official r...
briefly trace the development of English in ASEAN and demonstrate that, even in those countries of t...
In the past, English was used as a mean of communication by people living in the United Kingdom, the...
This anthology on languages and standards was lesigned to serve two main purposes: (1) to provide an...
AbstractTraditionally, research on reading and writing has focused on a limited number of European l...
This study surveys the history of English language and the roles of English language education in As...
This paper will identify the major trends that can be determined from an overall study of recent lan...
With English becoming increasingly important for achieving success in twenty-first-century global co...
Asia is a ‘homeland’ for bilingualism research in regards to its diversity. It is considered as a vi...
The relationship between language planning and education is described by terms such as language in e...
In recent years the study of English and its global varieties has grown rapidly as a field of study....
In the past, the goal of learning English in Indonesia was often to communicate with its native spea...
This paper emphasizes language policy strategies of Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. These three c...
In terms of origin the languages of Southeast Asia can be divided into two categories indigenous and...