VITALITY OF MOTHER TONGUE LANGUAGES AMONG PENAN AND CHINESE COMMUNITIES IN SARAWAK

This qualitative case study investigates the status oftile use of mother tongue languages among two communities in Sarawak, namely the Urban Chinese of Kuching cily and remote Penans of Upper Baram. The gcncr.I! objective of this ~tudy is to idcntii); the current vitality of languages, to determine...

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Main Author: LAW, SUZANNE TZE XIEN
Format: Final Year Project Report
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak(UNIMAS) 2018
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spelling my.unimas.ir.309572024-02-07T09:13:12Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30957/ VITALITY OF MOTHER TONGUE LANGUAGES AMONG PENAN AND CHINESE COMMUNITIES IN SARAWAK LAW, SUZANNE TZE XIEN BF Psychology This qualitative case study investigates the status oftile use of mother tongue languages among two communities in Sarawak, namely the Urban Chinese of Kuching cily and remote Penans of Upper Baram. The gcncr.I! objective of this ~tudy is to idcntii); the current vitality of languages, to determine the causes lor language change and to ideotify the patterns of usage aUlOlIl;; Chines<: and Penan communities. The Expanded Graded Intergenerdlionai Di,ruptiou Scales (EGlDS) which was proposed by Lewis and Simons (2010) is used to det~rmine Ihe current itality levels of the languages used by both communities. Semi-structured interviews and He ld observations were used to identity the status oflanguage vita lity, causes for language change and language preferences for both commun ities. Findings reveal that each level of vitality status tor the mother tongue languages among Ch inese and renan communities arc determined by the domains of languages used for each community. The causes for language cbange include thc influence from the Il.3tional educational system (for the Penans) and the societal movements tfor the Chinese). The study also showed b61h communities regard Bahasa Malaysia and English language highly. but at different degrees. The Chinese community teoded to prefer the acquisition of Mandarin language, as a necessity to progress in socio-economic and institutional advancements; the Penans prererred Malay language as it i~ widely used in educaltion and mass mcdja, as these are the key sources oflanguage learning tor them living in a remote rural location in north Sarawak. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak(UNIMAS) 2018 Final Year Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30957/1/Suzanne%20Law%20ft.pdf LAW, SUZANNE TZE XIEN (2018) VITALITY OF MOTHER TONGUE LANGUAGES AMONG PENAN AND CHINESE COMMUNITIES IN SARAWAK. [Final Year Project Report] (Unpublished)
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LAW, SUZANNE TZE XIEN
VITALITY OF MOTHER TONGUE LANGUAGES AMONG PENAN AND CHINESE COMMUNITIES IN SARAWAK
description This qualitative case study investigates the status oftile use of mother tongue languages among two communities in Sarawak, namely the Urban Chinese of Kuching cily and remote Penans of Upper Baram. The gcncr.I! objective of this ~tudy is to idcntii); the current vitality of languages, to determine the causes lor language change and to ideotify the patterns of usage aUlOlIl;; Chines<: and Penan communities. The Expanded Graded Intergenerdlionai Di,ruptiou Scales (EGlDS) which was proposed by Lewis and Simons (2010) is used to det~rmine Ihe current itality levels of the languages used by both communities. Semi-structured interviews and He ld observations were used to identity the status oflanguage vita lity, causes for language change and language preferences for both commun ities. Findings reveal that each level of vitality status tor the mother tongue languages among Ch inese and renan communities arc determined by the domains of languages used for each community. The causes for language cbange include thc influence from the Il.3tional educational system (for the Penans) and the societal movements tfor the Chinese). The study also showed b61h communities regard Bahasa Malaysia and English language highly. but at different degrees. The Chinese community teoded to prefer the acquisition of Mandarin language, as a necessity to progress in socio-economic and institutional advancements; the Penans prererred Malay language as it i~ widely used in educaltion and mass mcdja, as these are the key sources oflanguage learning tor them living in a remote rural location in north Sarawak.
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author LAW, SUZANNE TZE XIEN
author_facet LAW, SUZANNE TZE XIEN
author_sort LAW, SUZANNE TZE XIEN
title VITALITY OF MOTHER TONGUE LANGUAGES AMONG PENAN AND CHINESE COMMUNITIES IN SARAWAK
title_short VITALITY OF MOTHER TONGUE LANGUAGES AMONG PENAN AND CHINESE COMMUNITIES IN SARAWAK
title_full VITALITY OF MOTHER TONGUE LANGUAGES AMONG PENAN AND CHINESE COMMUNITIES IN SARAWAK
title_fullStr VITALITY OF MOTHER TONGUE LANGUAGES AMONG PENAN AND CHINESE COMMUNITIES IN SARAWAK
title_full_unstemmed VITALITY OF MOTHER TONGUE LANGUAGES AMONG PENAN AND CHINESE COMMUNITIES IN SARAWAK
title_sort vitality of mother tongue languages among penan and chinese communities in sarawak
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak(UNIMAS)
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30957/1/Suzanne%20Law%20ft.pdf
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