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Striking a Balance

The Management of Language in Singapore

by Janet Shepherd (Author)
©2005 Thesis 236 Pages
Series: Cross Cultural Communication, Volume 12

Summary

This study presents an overview of the management of language in Singapore. It focuses on the use of language as a resource and as a means of furthering national cohesion. The relative positions of the two major languages, Chinese and English, are traced from colonial times to this century, with reference to education, literature, and the emergence of distinctive local speech varieties. Major government interventions in the form of the Speak Mandarin Campaign and the Speak Good English Movement are discussed against a background of ongoing changes to the education system. A major theme is the influence of Lee Kuan Yew on language policy. Another is the need to strike a balance between the concerns of the different speech communities, and the significance of this balance for the future.

Details

Pages
236
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631535561
Language
English
Keywords
Zweisprachigkeit Soziolinguistik Chinesisch Englisch Regionale Sprachvarietät Sprachkodifizierung Singapur Geschichte 1900-2000 Sprachpolitik
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. 236 pp., 8 fig., num. tables

Biographical notes

Janet Shepherd (Author)

The Author: Janet Shepherd was born and educated in Melbourne, Australia, and holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Melbourne. A deep interest in Asian languages and cultures led her to study Sinology, Turkology and Central Asian Studies at the University of Göttingen, where she received her M.A. in 1997 and her Ph.D. in 2003.

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