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Credit points: 16.7 4th year
Coordinator: Dr K A Adelaar and Assoc. Prof C A Coppel.
Prerequisite: Normally Advanced Indonesian Level 2B.
Contact: Two 1.5 hour seminars per week
Timetable: Second Semester in 1996
Objectives:
By the end of the subject, students should:
- have a general knowledge of the historical development of Malay;
- be able to recognise different forms of Malay and to translate short passages of non-standard forms of Malay in English;
- understand the politics of language standardisation with particular reference to Malay and Indonesian.
Content:
A study of Malay, its linguistic development and the processes of its standardisation into Indonesian and Malaysian. Selected texts will be used to illustrate different forms of Malay, and their socio-historical, ethnic and regional variation.
Assessment:
Written work totalling 6,000 words.
Prescribed texts:
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