The language choice among Chinese-Indian mixed-marriage families in Malaysia

In Malaysia, under certain cultural, social and political conditions, a minority community might adopt a different language and become monohngual, bilingual or multilingual. However, the morc general trend, especially among well-educated individuals, is that they tend to become English speakers. Th...

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Main Authors: Ainun Rozana Mohd. Zaid, Yin Mee Mac
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaya 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Modern Languages
Online Access:http://jml.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/3378
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Summary:In Malaysia, under certain cultural, social and political conditions, a minority community might adopt a different language and become monohngual, bilingual or multilingual. However, the morc general trend, especially among well-educated individuals, is that they tend to become English speakers. This may occur among children from inter-group marriages where English is the only common language between the spouses. The main objective of this study is to examine the language choice among Malaysian children from inter-group marriages where one of the spouses is either Tamil or Chinese. Another objective IS to identify the role of attitude in language choice. The Chindians comprise dyads of Indian-Chinese mixed marriage children and their parents from urban areas. The data will be gathered through questionnaires and structured interviews administered across both groups. Analyses of the data will include a comparison of the language choice among the Chindians in the urban areas and the role of language as a marker of self/group Identity. The domains examined are home, school, workplace and places of worship.
ISSN:1675-526X
2462-1986