In light of the language policies in Singapore, linguistic studies in Singapore have often delved into the sociolinguistics aspects of Singapore and investigated on social issues such as the language shift and language maintenance situation (e.g. Gupta and Pui 1995; Wee and Bokhorst-Heng 2005; Vaish 2007). Thus far, the findings have unravelled interesting implications of the policy such as it resulting in English being able to reconceptualise as a Mother Tongue Language (MTL) (Tan 2014). However, no study has yet to endeavour into the other linguistic areas in light of the language policies such as the language and emotion aspect. This thesis, thus, bridges this gap of language and emotion research in Singapore by examining three aspects –...
This paper focuses on the language shift phenomenon in Singapore as a consequence of the top-town po...
The Singapore government has been promoting the mastery of the English language as well as the mothe...
This paper is intended as an investigation of the effect of bilingual education and language use by ...
This article analyses the language of anger used by the bilinguals in Hong Kong, and examines how th...
The relation between language and emotion regulation has been explored by many researchers in the pa...
This thesis focuses on expressing emotions in different languages by bi- and multilingual speakers. ...
Studies on language shift in Singapore have focused on the language use within ethnic communities. H...
Despite extensive research on language use and attitudes in Singapore, there is not much information...
Language is a tool that most individuals use everyday for communication. The language(s) that indivi...
In Singapore, the government has assigned four languages, namely English, Mandarin Chinese, Malay an...
The focus of research on Singapore English has traditionally been on its structural features, while ...
Masters Research thesisThe standard of English in Singapore has been a recurring issue of debate for...
With an increasing number of interracial marriages in Singapore, there is a greater need to underst...
Bilingualism has been integral to language policy in Singapore. Special Assistance Plan (SAP) school...
202301 bckwVersion of RecordOthersHong Kong Polytechnic UniversityPublishedCUP (2023)T
This paper focuses on the language shift phenomenon in Singapore as a consequence of the top-town po...
The Singapore government has been promoting the mastery of the English language as well as the mothe...
This paper is intended as an investigation of the effect of bilingual education and language use by ...
This article analyses the language of anger used by the bilinguals in Hong Kong, and examines how th...
The relation between language and emotion regulation has been explored by many researchers in the pa...
This thesis focuses on expressing emotions in different languages by bi- and multilingual speakers. ...
Studies on language shift in Singapore have focused on the language use within ethnic communities. H...
Despite extensive research on language use and attitudes in Singapore, there is not much information...
Language is a tool that most individuals use everyday for communication. The language(s) that indivi...
In Singapore, the government has assigned four languages, namely English, Mandarin Chinese, Malay an...
The focus of research on Singapore English has traditionally been on its structural features, while ...
Masters Research thesisThe standard of English in Singapore has been a recurring issue of debate for...
With an increasing number of interracial marriages in Singapore, there is a greater need to underst...
Bilingualism has been integral to language policy in Singapore. Special Assistance Plan (SAP) school...
202301 bckwVersion of RecordOthersHong Kong Polytechnic UniversityPublishedCUP (2023)T
This paper focuses on the language shift phenomenon in Singapore as a consequence of the top-town po...
The Singapore government has been promoting the mastery of the English language as well as the mothe...
This paper is intended as an investigation of the effect of bilingual education and language use by ...