The role of language in the construction of Chinese ethnicity in Malaysia, Singapore, and China

Existing studies find that Chinese Malaysians, Chinese Singaporeans, and Mainland Chinese are presently undergoing changes in their language use and language attitudes. However, these findings are often inconclusive, or leave unanswered questions about what these changes mean for the construction of...

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Main Author: Wong, Kevin Zi Hao
Other Authors: Tan Ying Ying
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Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-664552019-12-10T11:03:29Z The role of language in the construction of Chinese ethnicity in Malaysia, Singapore, and China Wong, Kevin Zi Hao Tan Ying Ying School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities::Linguistics::Sociolinguistics::Language policy DRNTU::Humanities::Linguistics::Sociolinguistics::Bilingualism::Singapore DRNTU::Humanities::Linguistics::Sociolinguistics::Multilingualism Existing studies find that Chinese Malaysians, Chinese Singaporeans, and Mainland Chinese are presently undergoing changes in their language use and language attitudes. However, these findings are often inconclusive, or leave unanswered questions about what these changes mean for the construction of Chinese ethnicity. This paper describes a questionnaire study investigating the role played by Mandarin, “Dialects”, and English in the everyday lives of 300 Chinese Malaysians, Chinese Singaporeans, and Mainland Chinese, in order to ascertain the relationship between these languages and the construction of Chinese ethnicity in Malaysia, Singapore, and Mainland China. Chinese Malaysians and Chinese Singaporeans are found to differ in ways that suggest the susceptibility of Chinese ethnicity to ideological construction by the state through language planning and policy. Meanwhile, Chinese Malaysians and Chinese Singapore differ from Mainland Chinese in a way that underscores the heterogeneity of Chinese ethnicity globally. Master of Arts (HSS) 2016-04-07T06:16:21Z 2016-04-07T06:16:21Z 2016 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66455 en 164 p. application/pdf
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Wong, Kevin Zi Hao
The role of language in the construction of Chinese ethnicity in Malaysia, Singapore, and China
description Existing studies find that Chinese Malaysians, Chinese Singaporeans, and Mainland Chinese are presently undergoing changes in their language use and language attitudes. However, these findings are often inconclusive, or leave unanswered questions about what these changes mean for the construction of Chinese ethnicity. This paper describes a questionnaire study investigating the role played by Mandarin, “Dialects”, and English in the everyday lives of 300 Chinese Malaysians, Chinese Singaporeans, and Mainland Chinese, in order to ascertain the relationship between these languages and the construction of Chinese ethnicity in Malaysia, Singapore, and Mainland China. Chinese Malaysians and Chinese Singaporeans are found to differ in ways that suggest the susceptibility of Chinese ethnicity to ideological construction by the state through language planning and policy. Meanwhile, Chinese Malaysians and Chinese Singapore differ from Mainland Chinese in a way that underscores the heterogeneity of Chinese ethnicity globally.
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title The role of language in the construction of Chinese ethnicity in Malaysia, Singapore, and China
title_short The role of language in the construction of Chinese ethnicity in Malaysia, Singapore, and China
title_full The role of language in the construction of Chinese ethnicity in Malaysia, Singapore, and China
title_fullStr The role of language in the construction of Chinese ethnicity in Malaysia, Singapore, and China
title_full_unstemmed The role of language in the construction of Chinese ethnicity in Malaysia, Singapore, and China
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