Thirusanku, Janemary (2020) The Wonders of Malaysian ESL Teachers. In: Current Research in Education and Social Studies Vol. 3. B P International, pp. 1-24. ISBN 978-93-89816-11-2
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Language purists have viewed Malaysian English as divergence from native speakers’ conventions
due to lack of estimation of the language. Much need to be done before Malaysian English can be
accurately described and codified. Hence, this qualitative study intends to show the range of usage of
Standard Malaysian English lexis, that is the acrolectal variety, in the written and spoken discourse of
203 English as Second Language (ESL) teachers in 38 National Secondary Schools in the Klang
district in Selangor. The main aims are to detect and categorise the types of lexical borrowings from
three main languages in Malaysia namely Malay, Chinese and Indian languages used by the ESL
teachers, to what extent these lexical borrowings are used and for what reasons. This study has
identified and collected 483 lexical items over a period of one year that is, from December 2011 to
November 2012, whereby qualitative data is interpreted quantitatively. The findings of this study show
that the ESL teachers mainly use the lexical items from the Malay language more frequently as it is
the official language and has a prestigious placing. Borrowings from the local languages show that the
English language is still in contact with other languages to express new ideas and concepts and
mostly to retain the culture and tradition of Malaysians regardless of ethnicity. It is prone to change
according to the users’ needs and to express themselves with respect to their needs to enhance and
enrich the language and culture.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Subjects: | EP Archives > Social Sciences and Humanities |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 21 Nov 2023 07:31 |
Last Modified: | 21 Nov 2023 07:31 |
URI: | http://research.send4journal.com/id/eprint/3386 |