English was the official language of Sri Lanka during British colonization but it was replaced by Sinhala and Tamil as independence neared. The public sector was directly affected by this change although English held sway here for some years. Yet, English was made the link language for the Sinhalese and Tamils in 1987 and the state has since taken many steps to promote and improve its use in the public sector. Such change in language policy did not happen in void. It resulted from different perceptions nationalism and nationism had about English. This paper tries to understand the changing fate of English in Sri Lanka’s public sector by placing it in the context of nationalism and nationism. It aims to do two things, namely to explain natio...
The main aim of the thesis is to seek an adequate explanation through an analysis of current history...
Although Sri Lanka was a site of colonization of the Portuguese, Dutch and (under the treaty of Ami...
This study examines the way Sri Lankan national identity is construed in texts found in the local Gr...
English was the official language of Sri Lanka during British colonization but it was replaced by Si...
In past centuries, the English language has spread throughout the world along with the spread of imp...
This paper reviews language choice, language policy, and the status of English in Sri Lanka, a forme...
This study investigates the myth of the English language as a means of access to equality in the pos...
Even though minorities have gained international linguistic recognition, accepting and admitting min...
English language today is spoken by several hundred millions of people and itfunctions in different ...
The Role of National Language is endorsed in different contexts and it has triggered an inspirited d...
In precolonial times, equal socioeducational recognition accorded to local languages played a ...
This study verifies the challenges faced by the undergraduate students who offer English Medium Inst...
This chapter provides background to the policy situation for language education in Sri Lanka and off...
textTheories of ethnic conflict typically focus on primordialist (historical and psychological), co...
There is a vast body of literature on Language Policy (LP) produced during the last six decades in t...
The main aim of the thesis is to seek an adequate explanation through an analysis of current history...
Although Sri Lanka was a site of colonization of the Portuguese, Dutch and (under the treaty of Ami...
This study examines the way Sri Lankan national identity is construed in texts found in the local Gr...
English was the official language of Sri Lanka during British colonization but it was replaced by Si...
In past centuries, the English language has spread throughout the world along with the spread of imp...
This paper reviews language choice, language policy, and the status of English in Sri Lanka, a forme...
This study investigates the myth of the English language as a means of access to equality in the pos...
Even though minorities have gained international linguistic recognition, accepting and admitting min...
English language today is spoken by several hundred millions of people and itfunctions in different ...
The Role of National Language is endorsed in different contexts and it has triggered an inspirited d...
In precolonial times, equal socioeducational recognition accorded to local languages played a ...
This study verifies the challenges faced by the undergraduate students who offer English Medium Inst...
This chapter provides background to the policy situation for language education in Sri Lanka and off...
textTheories of ethnic conflict typically focus on primordialist (historical and psychological), co...
There is a vast body of literature on Language Policy (LP) produced during the last six decades in t...
The main aim of the thesis is to seek an adequate explanation through an analysis of current history...
Although Sri Lanka was a site of colonization of the Portuguese, Dutch and (under the treaty of Ami...
This study examines the way Sri Lankan national identity is construed in texts found in the local Gr...