Native English or Singlish? : the relative influences of language ideals and communicative situations on language-related behavioural intentions.

Based on Kachru’s Three Circle Model on the spread of English in different parts of the world, I question how foreign university students migrating from Expanding Circle countries to Singapore deal with the “clash” of linguistic norms set by different circles. This research hence explores English sp...

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Main Author: Trinh, Lien Huong.
Other Authors: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48362
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description Based on Kachru’s Three Circle Model on the spread of English in different parts of the world, I question how foreign university students migrating from Expanding Circle countries to Singapore deal with the “clash” of linguistic norms set by different circles. This research hence explores English speaking behavioural intentions of these foreign tertiary students in Singapore and how they account for their language behavioural plans. The collected data reveal that most students held a notion on the native English-Singlish dichotomy, seeing native English as standard and superior while regarding Singlish as improper and non-standard. Considering language behavioural intentions, most respondents claimed to adopt three main strategies: speech maintenance, adapting to the formality level of the communicative situation, and speech convergence. Looking into respondents’ accounts for these intended strategies, I argue that speakers orient their language use not only towards language perceptions but also the communicative situations they are in. However, the relative influences of these two factors on language use vary among different cases.
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spelling ntu-10356/483622019-12-10T14:06:13Z Native English or Singlish? : the relative influences of language ideals and communicative situations on language-related behavioural intentions. Trinh, Lien Huong. School of Humanities and Social Sciences James Patrick Williams DRNTU::Social sciences Based on Kachru’s Three Circle Model on the spread of English in different parts of the world, I question how foreign university students migrating from Expanding Circle countries to Singapore deal with the “clash” of linguistic norms set by different circles. This research hence explores English speaking behavioural intentions of these foreign tertiary students in Singapore and how they account for their language behavioural plans. The collected data reveal that most students held a notion on the native English-Singlish dichotomy, seeing native English as standard and superior while regarding Singlish as improper and non-standard. Considering language behavioural intentions, most respondents claimed to adopt three main strategies: speech maintenance, adapting to the formality level of the communicative situation, and speech convergence. Looking into respondents’ accounts for these intended strategies, I argue that speakers orient their language use not only towards language perceptions but also the communicative situations they are in. However, the relative influences of these two factors on language use vary among different cases. Bachelor of Arts 2012-04-05T08:50:52Z 2012-04-05T08:50:52Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48362 en Nanyang Technological University 29 p. application/pdf
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