Malaysia’s linguistic landscape and language practices in Chinese private clinics
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Published:2020-06-30
Issue:1-2
Volume:30
Page:60-89
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ISSN:0957-6851
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Container-title:Journal of Asian Pacific Communication
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JAPC
Author:
Wang Xiaomei1,
Lee Jin Zhuo2,
Koh Yi Chern3
Affiliation:
1. Xiamen University Malaysia
2. Free University Berlin
3. University of Malaya
Abstract
Abstract
This paper reports on the organization of Malaysia’s linguistic landscape and the implications of this situation
for contacts between providers of medical service and patients. The main purpose of this study is to clarify the position of
Chinese private clinics in Malaysian society and to better understand language use between Chinese medical personnel and Chinese
patients. The fieldwork focused on clinics in the Klang Valley, Malaysia and was carried out between December 2016 and March 2017.
The results reveal the complex linguistic situation in the medical domain reflecting the general hierarchical social structure in
Malaysia. Chinese patients have different wishes as regards their preferred language environment in these clinics, but generally
prefer to use Mandarin Chinese for interaction with doctors. Medical staff also tend to prefer the use of Mandarin Chinese but
also understand the need for dialect based interactions to create a feeling of harmony and belonging. The data are used to clarify
existing problems in doctor-patient interaction and contribute to the debate of communication discordance in the healthcare
domain.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,General Business, Management and Accounting,Communication,Geography, Planning and Development
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