2018
DOI: 10.24071/llt.v21isuppl.1184
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Indonesian Students� Language Attitudes Towards Indonesian and English Through Education and Working Frame

Abstract: This research aimed to explore language attitudes of Indonesian EFL learners towards English and Indonesian and studied the relationship of language attitudes in terms of educational background and study programs. A total of 256 Indonesian participants, randomly selected from five universities (two public, three private), answered a two-part questionnaire (Language Background Questionnaire and General Language Attitudes Survey). The analyses of the data expose that the participants alleged to the positive atti… Show more

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“…Linguistically, this is a natural phenomenon where the two languages came into contact and when children who are brought up speaking two or more languages (Grosjean, 1982;Appel & Muysken, 1987;Aboh, 2015;Davies & Dubinskty, 2018). In Indonesia, Indonesian language (henceforth IL), is not only an inter-ethnic group lingua franca but also as a modern scientific and technological language that is the pride of the Indonesian people (Saragih, Marpaung, & Pujiono, 2021;Kurniasari & Mbato, 2018). However, IL has become an 'aggressor" and a tough competitor against the existence of any ethnic group language in the country in terms of language use and choice by the bilingual/multilingual speech community (Lee & Van Way, 2016;Jones, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Linguistically, this is a natural phenomenon where the two languages came into contact and when children who are brought up speaking two or more languages (Grosjean, 1982;Appel & Muysken, 1987;Aboh, 2015;Davies & Dubinskty, 2018). In Indonesia, Indonesian language (henceforth IL), is not only an inter-ethnic group lingua franca but also as a modern scientific and technological language that is the pride of the Indonesian people (Saragih, Marpaung, & Pujiono, 2021;Kurniasari & Mbato, 2018). However, IL has become an 'aggressor" and a tough competitor against the existence of any ethnic group language in the country in terms of language use and choice by the bilingual/multilingual speech community (Lee & Van Way, 2016;Jones, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%