National Language Planning and Language Shifts in Malaysian Minority
Communities: Speaking in Many Tongues
Penulis
: Dipika Mukherjee and Maya Khemlani David
Subyek
: Language Policies, Language and Identity
Penerbit
: Amsterdam University Press
Ringkasan :Most research focuses on government-determined language policies.
However, it is important to evaluate language choices and language use
by the common man, too, as inconsistency between the two can lead to
unrest. Language planning and policy has never been an easy task for
those involved in it. Whatever planning or policy is specifically utilised
in choosing the national language or official language, the consequences
are crucial because they affect not only a few individuals but
the entire nation. The selection process is a crucial imperative, for it involves
social and political factors. It must be noted that whatever language
is chosen or selected, it must serve a variety of functions: it must
be a language that is unifying, separatist, prestigious and has frame-ofreference
function (Holmes 2001).
Language planning and policymaking is also complicated, for it includes
the regular patterns of choice, beliefs about choices, values regarding
varieties or variants of particular languages, and also the efforts
made in order to change the choices and beliefs of others (Spolsky
2004). When studying speech communities and their actual language
practices, one often finds inconsistencies between nationally planned
language policies and language use. Therefore it is vital for policymakers
to be in touch with the linguist; the linguist should in any case
be actively involved when choosing the national or official language of a
country.Language Planning and Language Policy (LPLP) is a problem in
many multilingual and multicultural developing countries. With the
people’s diversity in language and culture, national unity has been a
commonly sought objective. It has been a known fact that in some
countries, national unity leading to economic development can be the
result of language policy. However, there have also been a number of problems about building national identity and national unity as a result
of choosing a particular language as the national language.
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