A Sociolinguistic History of Early Identities in SingaporeHybrid Identities: Three Case Studies of Attraction and Engagement
A Sociolinguistic History of Early Identities in Singapore: Hybrid Identities: Three Case Studies...
Chew, Phyllis Ghim-Lian
2015-10-21 00:00:00
[The desire of the populace to forge more enduring ties with one another, in brief, to laugh, converse, entertain, make a living, fulfill cross-cultural desires of curiosity, marry and have children is given manifestation through the creation of mixed codes and their respective hybrid identities.]
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A Sociolinguistic History of Early Identities in SingaporeHybrid Identities: Three Case Studies of Attraction and Engagement
[The desire of the populace to forge more enduring ties with one another, in brief, to laugh, converse, entertain, make a living, fulfill cross-cultural desires of curiosity, marry and have children is given manifestation through the creation of mixed codes and their respective hybrid identities.]
Published: Oct 21, 2015
Keywords: Mother Tongue; Indigenous Woman; Card Game; Vowel Sound; East India Company
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