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Language use and attitudes as indicators of subjective vitality: The Iban of Sarawak, Malaysia
Ting, Su-Hie; Tinggang, Andyson; Metom, Lilly. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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Language use and attitudes as indicators of subjective vitality: The Iban of Sarawak, Malaysia
Ting, Su-Hie; Tinggang, Andyson; Metom, Lilly. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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Impact of training on communication strategy use of less proficient English speakers in Malaysia
Megawati Soekarno; Ting, Su-Hie. - : Silliman University (Philippines), 2020
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The effect of communication strategy training on limited English proficiency learners’ strategic competence
Megawati Soekarno; Ting, Su Hie. - : Pusat Penataran Ilmu Bahasa, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, 2020
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Language use and sustainability status of indigenous languages in Sarawak, Malaysia
In: Journal of multilingual & multicultural development. - Colchester : Routledge 34 (2013) 1, 77-93
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Code-switching in English and science classrooms: more than translation
In: International journal of multilingualism. - Clevedon : Multilingual Matters 8 (2011) 4, 299-323
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Impact of language planning on language choice in friendship and transaction domains in Sarawak, Malaysia
In: Current issues in language planning. - Abingdon : Taylor & Francis 11 (2010) 4, 397-412
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Su-Hie Ting
In: Language in society. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 38 (2009) 5, 644
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Towards homogeneity in home languages : Malay, Chinese Foochow and Indian Tamil families in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
In: Australian review of applied linguistics. - Wollongong, NSW 32 (2009) 2, 11.1-11.22
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Gender and communication strategy use in learning English as a second language
In: ITL. - Amsterdam : Benjamins (2009) 157, 93-108
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Gender and Communication Strategy Use in Learning English as a Second Language
In: ITL. - Amsterdam : Benjamins (2009) 157, 93-108
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Towards homogeneity in home languages: malay, Chinese Foochow and Indian Tamil families in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Ting, Su-Hie; Mahadhir, Mahanita. - : Monash University ePress, 2009
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Adjusting communication strategies to language proficiency
Ting, Su-Hie; Phan, Grace Y. L. - : AMEP Research Centre, 2008
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Impact of language planning on language attitudes : a case study in Sarawak
In: Journal of multilingual & multicultural development. - Colchester : Routledge 24 (2003) 3, 195-210
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Impact of Language Planning on Language Attitudes: A Case Study in Sarawak
In: Journal of multilingual & multicultural development. - Colchester : Routledge 24 (2003) 3, 195-210
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Language choice among the Foochows in Sarawak, Malaysia
In: Multilingua. - Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton 21 (2002) 1, 1-15
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Language choice among the Foochows in Sarawak, Malaysia
In: Multilingua. - Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton 21 (2002) 1, 1-16
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Is English Needed in a Malay Workplace?
In: Regional Language Centre <Singapur>. RELC journal. - London : Sage 33 (2002) 1, 137-153
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Language choice of the Foochows in Sarawak, Malaysia
Ting, Su-Hie; Sussex, Roland D.. - : De Gruyter Mouton, 2002
Abstract: This paper investigates the factors affecting the language choices of the Chinese Foochows of Sarawak, focusing in particular on how the use of the Foochow dialect vis-a`-vis English and other languages might potentially result in a shift in language allegiance away from Foochow. In the context of Sarawak, the Foochows are a substantial, cohesive and homogeneous Chinese ethnic group with a distinctive language and ethnic identity. One would predict that they would engage in extensive language maintenance behaviour. Instead, Foochows living in non-Foochow dominant areas do not seem to have sufficient attachment to the language to transmit it to the next generation. Is this because the Foochows consider that accommodating to communicative norms is more important than preserving their native language as an inherent symbol of their ethnic identity? Or is it the result of the Foochows’ insecurity about the prestige of the dialect and the status of the Foochow people? These issues of accommodation and language allegiance are discussed, based on interview and questionnaire data from 11 Foochow participants. This data set is part of a larger study on the language use of different ethnic groups in multilingual organisational settings in Sarawak.
Keyword: Communication; Language and Linguistics; Linguistics and Language
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:64038
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When is English not the right choice in Sarawak? : A discussion of language choices in a multilingual region of Malaysia
In: English today. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 17 (2001) 65, 54-56
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