Bahasa Malaysia is the national language in Malaysia, which acts as a national symbol that raise a sense of national unity, and maintains a sense of cultural value and identity. As the country is multicultural and multilingual, the use of Bahasa Malaysia, English, Mandarin, and Tamil invite questions of comparative vitality, which is a strength evaluation of language relative to other languages that coexist in the linguistic sphere.The present study, via the indicators such as language use, dominance and preference, language attitude and motivation, and language proficiency, aims to examine the vitality of these languages and to obtain comparative information about their connections to national and ethnic identity. Vitality Questionnaire wa...
Language is not merely a tool for communication and interaction. Language gives identity to a nation...
The study examined the impact of the national language policy on the language use of three main ethn...
It was reported that half of the world languages were dying due to language shift and language death...
Bahasa Malaysia is the national language in Malaysia, which acts as a national symbol that raise a s...
Linguistic vitality can suggest forecast assessment of a broad range of language attitudes and langu...
Due to the previous British colonization, language contact in the local context is accentuated. The ...
Multilingualism is embedded in the Malaysian Education Blueprint (2015-2025) as a stated goal toward...
This study compared the linguistic power of English and Bahasa Melayu among Malaysian undergraduates...
In this multilingual milieu, Malaysians in their early age are given choices to use particular langu...
This qualitative case study investigates the status oftile use of mother tongue languages among two ...
This study aims to examine the use of ethnic languages and the relationship to the ethnic identity o...
This thesis describes the ethnolinguistic vitality of the indigenous Malays of Singapore forty-five ...
This research describes the status of the Tamil language in Malaysia. More specifically, it describe...
The discussion in this paper refers to the effort to empower Malay language as a communication trans...
The study examined the subjective ethnolinguistic vitality of an Iban community in Sarawak, Malaysia...
Language is not merely a tool for communication and interaction. Language gives identity to a nation...
The study examined the impact of the national language policy on the language use of three main ethn...
It was reported that half of the world languages were dying due to language shift and language death...
Bahasa Malaysia is the national language in Malaysia, which acts as a national symbol that raise a s...
Linguistic vitality can suggest forecast assessment of a broad range of language attitudes and langu...
Due to the previous British colonization, language contact in the local context is accentuated. The ...
Multilingualism is embedded in the Malaysian Education Blueprint (2015-2025) as a stated goal toward...
This study compared the linguistic power of English and Bahasa Melayu among Malaysian undergraduates...
In this multilingual milieu, Malaysians in their early age are given choices to use particular langu...
This qualitative case study investigates the status oftile use of mother tongue languages among two ...
This study aims to examine the use of ethnic languages and the relationship to the ethnic identity o...
This thesis describes the ethnolinguistic vitality of the indigenous Malays of Singapore forty-five ...
This research describes the status of the Tamil language in Malaysia. More specifically, it describe...
The discussion in this paper refers to the effort to empower Malay language as a communication trans...
The study examined the subjective ethnolinguistic vitality of an Iban community in Sarawak, Malaysia...
Language is not merely a tool for communication and interaction. Language gives identity to a nation...
The study examined the impact of the national language policy on the language use of three main ethn...
It was reported that half of the world languages were dying due to language shift and language death...