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  1. Languages in Indonesia are classified into nine categories: national language, locally used indigenous languages, regional lingua francas, foreign and additional languages, heritage languages, languages in the religious domain, English as a lingua franca, and sign languages.

  2. Mar 13, 2021 · The use of English in Indonesia: Status and Influence. March 2021. SIGEH ELT Journal of Literature and Linguistics 1 (1):1-10. DOI: 10.36269/sigeh.v1i1.355. License. CC BY-SA 4.0. Authors:...

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  4. This article reviews the significant and diverse range of research on English language education in Indonesia in the eight-year period 2011–2019. It brings together a body of research consisting of 108 sources, ranging from journal articles, book chapters, conference proceedings and doctorate dissertations, to inform the international ...

    • Subhan Zein, Didi Sukyadi, Fuad Abdul Hamied, Nenden Sri Lengkanawati
    • 2020
  5. Jul 20, 2020 · PDF | This article reviews the significant and diverse range of research on English language education in Indonesia in the eight-year period 2011–2019.... | Find, read and cite all the...

  6. Jul 1, 2008 · THE ST A TUS AND FUNCTION OF ENGLISH IN INDONESIA: A REVIEW OF KEY F ACTORS. Allan Lauder. Department of Linguistics, FIB, University of Indonesia, Depok 16424, Ind onesia. E-mail:...

  7. varieties of English, English as an international language, roles of English, language and culture . 1. Introduction . This essay sets out to describe and explain the status and function of English in Indonesia today, setting this in its historical, political, socio-cultural and linguistic context. The main question being asked is: What is the ...

  8. In Indonesia, the English language is used differently depending on a person's social class, ethnicity, and religion, among other social factors. The middle and upper classes are the most likely to speak English, which is consistent with the common perception that speaking English confers a higher social status.

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