This study investigated language shift in the Tamil community, a minority group in Singapore, and the maintenance of their mother tongue, Tamil as well as notions of identity amongst young Tamils. Contrary to previous studies, this study takes a stance that there is a possibility for Tamil to be a living language in Singapore, and in light of the positive attitudes and growing support observed amongst young English-educated Tamils, the declining use in Tamil may be gradually averted
This paper examines recent changes in the teaching of Tamil in Singapore to students from Tamil lang...
Malaysia is a multilingual and multicultural society comprising of ethnic Malays (dominant group) fo...
Malaysia is a multilingual and multicultural society comprising of ethnic Malays (dominant group) fo...
Singapore’s bilingual education policy has been shaped largely by the government’s belief that the m...
This research describes the status of the Tamil language in Malaysia. More specifically, it describe...
This paper aims to investigate the role of Tamil language dominance in creating a Singaporean Tamil ...
This paper aims to investigate the role of Tamil language dominance in creating a Singaporean Tamil ...
textThis study examines the language choices of Tamil immigrants, part of a South Asian diasporic co...
textThis study examines the language choices of Tamil immigrants, part of a South Asian diasporic co...
The Tamils of Singapore have been the subject of language shift discussions for years where much of ...
Language is a powerful identity of an ethnic group. It is with difficulty that a minority group main...
This chapter focuses on how Tamil, a minority language in Singapore, is being maintained by institut...
Malaysia is a multilingual and multicultural society comprising of ethnic Malays (dominant group) fo...
Comprising a mere 9% of the total population, the Indian community is the smallest of the three ethn...
This paper aims to obtain an overview of the language use patterns and language attitudes of Singapo...
This paper examines recent changes in the teaching of Tamil in Singapore to students from Tamil lang...
Malaysia is a multilingual and multicultural society comprising of ethnic Malays (dominant group) fo...
Malaysia is a multilingual and multicultural society comprising of ethnic Malays (dominant group) fo...
Singapore’s bilingual education policy has been shaped largely by the government’s belief that the m...
This research describes the status of the Tamil language in Malaysia. More specifically, it describe...
This paper aims to investigate the role of Tamil language dominance in creating a Singaporean Tamil ...
This paper aims to investigate the role of Tamil language dominance in creating a Singaporean Tamil ...
textThis study examines the language choices of Tamil immigrants, part of a South Asian diasporic co...
textThis study examines the language choices of Tamil immigrants, part of a South Asian diasporic co...
The Tamils of Singapore have been the subject of language shift discussions for years where much of ...
Language is a powerful identity of an ethnic group. It is with difficulty that a minority group main...
This chapter focuses on how Tamil, a minority language in Singapore, is being maintained by institut...
Malaysia is a multilingual and multicultural society comprising of ethnic Malays (dominant group) fo...
Comprising a mere 9% of the total population, the Indian community is the smallest of the three ethn...
This paper aims to obtain an overview of the language use patterns and language attitudes of Singapo...
This paper examines recent changes in the teaching of Tamil in Singapore to students from Tamil lang...
Malaysia is a multilingual and multicultural society comprising of ethnic Malays (dominant group) fo...
Malaysia is a multilingual and multicultural society comprising of ethnic Malays (dominant group) fo...