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Susylowati, Eka; Sumarlam; Abdullah, Wakit; Marmanto, Sri – Arab World English Journal, 2019
The multi-ethnic and multi-lingual society of Islamic boarding school students ("santri") involves the occurrence of code switching. This research aims to reveal the code switching patterns by female students in daily communication in Islamic school Al-Mukmin Ngruki Islamic Boarding School and Assalaam Islamic Modern Boarding School in…
Descriptors: Females, Code Switching (Language), Boarding Schools, Language Usage
Vaish, Viniti; Roslan, Mardiana – World Englishes, 2011
This paper explores the way a group of pre-teens in Singapore use Malay, Chinese and English to perform identity. It is based on one case study of a Malay girl, Syafiqah, from a larger project called The Sociolinguistic Survey of Singapore 2006, and does not claim to be generalizable. The data are transcripts of recordings made on the speech…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Identification, English, Mandarin Chinese

Otanes, Fe T., Ed.; Wrigglesworth, Hazel – Studies in Philippine Linguistics, 1992
The dictionary of Binukid, a language spoken in the Bukidnon province of the Philippines, is intended as a tool for students of Binukid and for native Binukid-speakers interested in learning English. A single dialect was chosen for this work. The dictionary is introduced by notes on Binukid grammar, including basic information about phonology and…
Descriptors: English, Foreign Countries, Grammar, Indonesian Languages