From Pasir Ris to Pioneer: Singapore’s mass rapid transit (MRT) station names in relation to its identity
This article examines the station names of 142 Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations across Singapore’s five fully operational MRT lines using primary sources (digitised newspapers, maps, and press releases) and secondary sources (scholarly research on Singapore place names and information from governme...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1689572023-06-24T16:54:55Z From Pasir Ris to Pioneer: Singapore’s mass rapid transit (MRT) station names in relation to its identity Lim, Shaun Tyan Gin Cacciafoco, Francesco Perono School of Humanities Humanities::General Transport Names Singapore This article examines the station names of 142 Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations across Singapore’s five fully operational MRT lines using primary sources (digitised newspapers, maps, and press releases) and secondary sources (scholarly research on Singapore place names and information from government agencies). There are two research objectives: firstly, to determine the common naming strategies of Singapore’s MRT station names, and secondly, to analyse features of Singapore’s socio-political and linguistic identity by studying these names. Common naming patterns of Singapore’s station names include associative names, where the station is named after nearby physical or man-made features; descriptive names, where the name describes a particular aspect of the area; and eponymous names, where the station is named after a famous person or entity. We argue that station names reflect the state’s language and socio-political policies and shed deeper light on some of the complex and contradictory forces at play in the nation’s linguistic and socio-political identity. Singapore’s language shift towards English is evident as English is frequently used to name stations, particularly among newer MRT lines, where the public can suggest and vote on station names. At the same time, there are toponyms in local languages like Malay that serve as indexes of localness of the area around the station, showing the cultural dimension that station names have as metaphors for the area’s history and heritage. Yet, Singapore’s pragmatic socio-political identity ultimately means that the practical, referential function of names takes precedence over the cultural functions of naming. Nanyang Technological University Published version We wish to acknowledge the funding support for this Project from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, under the Undergraduate Research Experience on CAmpus (URECA) Programme. 2023-06-23T07:35:11Z 2023-06-23T07:35:11Z 2022 Journal Article Lim, S. T. G. & Cacciafoco, F. P. (2022). From Pasir Ris to Pioneer: Singapore’s mass rapid transit (MRT) station names in relation to its identity. Onomastica, 66, 147-171. https://dx.doi.org/10.17651/ONOMAST.66.11 0078-4648 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168957 10.17651/ONOMAST.66.11 2-s2.0-85148027296 66 147 171 en Onomastica © 2022 Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN, Kraków. Published by Institute of Polish Language, Polish Academy of Sciences This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/), which permits copying and redistribution, commercial and non-commercial, provided that the article is properly cited. application/pdf |
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This article examines the station names of 142 Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations across Singapore’s five fully operational MRT lines using primary sources (digitised newspapers, maps, and press releases) and secondary sources (scholarly research on Singapore place names and information from government agencies). There are two research objectives: firstly, to determine the common naming strategies of Singapore’s MRT station names, and secondly, to analyse features of Singapore’s socio-political and linguistic identity by studying these names. Common naming patterns of Singapore’s station names include associative names, where the station is named after nearby physical or man-made features; descriptive names, where the name describes a particular aspect of the area; and eponymous names, where the station is named after a famous person or entity. We argue that station names reflect the state’s language and socio-political policies and shed deeper light on some of the complex and contradictory forces at play in the nation’s linguistic and socio-political identity. Singapore’s language shift towards English is evident as English is frequently used to name stations, particularly among newer MRT lines, where the public can suggest and vote on station names. At the same time, there are toponyms in local languages like Malay that serve as indexes of localness of the area around the station, showing the cultural dimension that station names have as metaphors for the area’s history and heritage. Yet, Singapore’s pragmatic socio-political identity ultimately means that the practical, referential function of names takes precedence over the cultural functions of naming. |
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