Speaking in Many Tongues
Edited by Dipika Mukherjee and Maya Khemlani David
Controversies and problems with regard to language policy and language education still exist in Malaysia. Despite the attempts of language policy makers to promote multilingualism, the implementation has been marred by political and religious affiliations. Malaysia is a melting pot of many different cultures and ethnicities, the three largest being Malay, Chinese and Indian. Therefore, an analysis of the language variation in this polyglot nation will help in understanding the variety of languages and those who speak them. This book gathers the work of researchers working in the field of language change in Malaysia for over two decades. As there is no book published internationally on the language policy in Malaysia and the effects on the language change in urban migrant populations, this book is a timely contribution not only to an understanding of Malaysian linguistic luralism and its undercurrents, but also to an nderstanding of the Indian Diaspora.
Dipika Mukherjee is professor of linguistics at Shanghai International Studies University.
Maya Khemlani David is professor of linguistics at the University of Malaya.
IIAS Publications series
ISBN 978 90 8964 271 4 * $39.95 * March 2011 * Paperback * 208 pages
Available in the United States via the University of Chicago Press at www.press.uchicago.edu