Ee-Ling Low
List of John Benjamins publications in which Ee-Ling Low is involved.
Book series
Titles
English in Southeast Asia: Features, policy and language in use
Edited by Ee-Ling Low and Azirah Hashim
This volume provides a first systematic, comprehensive account of English in Southeast Asia (SEA) based on current research by leading scholars in the field. The volume first provides a systematic account of the linguistic features across all sub-varieties found within each country. It also has a… read more[Varieties of English Around the World, G42] 2012. xiv, 394 pp.
Multilingual, Globalizing Asia: Implications for policy and education. AILA Review, Volume 22
Edited by Lisa Lim and Ee-Ling Low
This special issue has Asia as its focus, springboarding primarily from the multilingual reality that defines South and Southeast Asia, but also including the regions of East Asia normally considered more monolingual. The collection of articles addresses the tensions involved in how the countries… read more[AILA Review, 22] 2009. iv, 130 pp.
2012 Chapter 2. Singapore English English in Southeast Asia: Features, policy and language in use, Low, Ee-Ling and Azirah Hashim (eds.), pp. 35–54 | Chapter
This chapter first provides a broad historical overview about how English came to be used in Singapore and landmark language policies are also mentioned to provide an understanding about the status and roles that English has attained in the country. Next, a discussion of the main models for… read more
2012 Introduction English in Southeast Asia: Features, policy and language in use, Low, Ee-Ling and Azirah Hashim (eds.), pp. 1–12 | Article
2012 Chapter 20. Works on English in Southeast Asia English in Southeast Asia: Features, policy and language in use, Low, Ee-Ling and Azirah Hashim (eds.), pp. 357–382 | Chapter
2010 How different are the monophthongs of Malay speakers of Malaysian and Singapore English? English World-Wide 31:2, pp. 162–189 | Article
Early works on Singapore and Malaysian English used to consider them as a single homogeneous entity based on their shared history as previous British colonies. However, since 1965, both Malaysia and Singapore have been independent from each other. It is interesting to investigate, some four… read more
2009 Introduction Multilingual, Globalizing Asia: Implications for policy and education, Lim, Lisa and Ee-Ling Low (eds.), pp. 1–4 | Article




