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Singapuril makkal thodarbuch chathananggal Tamil mozhi, ilakkiya valarchikku aattriya panggalippu = The contribution of the mass media to the development of Tamil language and literature in Singapore
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சிங்கப்பூரில் மக்கள் தொடர்புச் சாதனங்கள் தமிழ் மொழி, இலக்கிய வளர்ச்சிக்கு ஆற்றிய பங்களிப்பு
Abstract
The objective of the research study is to evaluate the contribution of the mass media to the development of Tamil Language and Literature in Singapore. Language in order to keep growing has to be alive and has to be spoken by people in their daily lives. The language must be corpus-planned and developed to be relevant for the scientific and commercial worlds. To analyse the language development, three basic measures were recommended by socio-linguists. They are Graphization, Modernization and Standardization of Tamil language. In the development of language, literary development also plays a significant role. Literary development means there must be more people reading literature, creating new literacy forms and trends, translating their literature into other languages and bringing other world literatures to their language.
The research was done based on articles from newspaper, books, interviews and programmes broadcast and programmes telecast from radio and television. The period was from 1965 to 1994. The main sources for the research was obtained through microfilms, recorded programmes and interviews from professionals in the media. The period of research was from 1965 to 1994 and some of the sources were not available. Since the researcher was in Singapore only from 1990, there was no direct contact with mass media officials before 1990.
The research also analyses whether the mass media has contributed to the development of Tamil Language and Literature and also whether Tamil people developed interest due to its influences. In Chapter Two, the research reviews similar research done in Singapore or other countries. Chapter Three discusses research methodology and here the researcher follows the historical research tradition. The researcher also looked on how the mass media added to the development of Tamil Language and Literature in Chapter Four. In Chapter Five, the researcher evaluates the contribution of the mass media to the development of Tamil Literature. Chapter Six discusses the findings based on this research and recommendations.
Among the three mass media sources the newspaper has contributed the most to the development of Tamil language and literature. It was made readable for the people and loanwords, loan blend, translation for the technical terms were included. The loan blend in the language of the medium of simplicity of the language used made it convenient and well understood by Singaporean readers. Under literary development, a students' column was introduced for the students to improve their creative writing skills. Besides this, essays, stories and poetry competitions were introduced. There were also ample opportunities for ordinary readers to participate in the literary pages.
Radio as a medium has played a major role in developing Tamil Language and Literature, after the medium of newspapers. Tamil Pronunciation with proper voice modulation helped in the improvement of literary Tamil and spoken Tamil. As a result in the extension of hours of broadcast, many listeners found time to listen to a wider range of programmes which were broadcast daily.
Another dominant role is now played by the medium of television which has contributed to the development of the Tamil Language and Literature. Although the programmes are limited, but the viewership has remained strong and is growing. There are many entertaining programmes but not much of literary programmes. There is time constraint and it is costly to introduce literary items when compared to other types of media programmes.
The following recommendations are made based on the results of this study. More programmes in the mass media reflecting ethnic identity, language and culture must be introduced to bring about awareness among the younger generation. Competitions involving the young and old should be introduced by the mass media to encourage each group of speakers and listeners to share their knowledge in their language and literature. Although entertainment is one of the priorities of the mass media, it must also provide more educational and informative programmes to its customers, viewers and listeners.
The mass media which includes the medium of the newspapers and the radio have helped in the development of the language. The media should be further employed to help to make Tamil language contemporary and societal and provide input to modernise the language by corpus - planning activities that will introduce new lexical and cultural items and lead to codification in linguistics dictionaries.
The research was done based on articles from newspaper, books, interviews and programmes broadcast and programmes telecast from radio and television. The period was from 1965 to 1994. The main sources for the research was obtained through microfilms, recorded programmes and interviews from professionals in the media. The period of research was from 1965 to 1994 and some of the sources were not available. Since the researcher was in Singapore only from 1990, there was no direct contact with mass media officials before 1990.
The research also analyses whether the mass media has contributed to the development of Tamil Language and Literature and also whether Tamil people developed interest due to its influences. In Chapter Two, the research reviews similar research done in Singapore or other countries. Chapter Three discusses research methodology and here the researcher follows the historical research tradition. The researcher also looked on how the mass media added to the development of Tamil Language and Literature in Chapter Four. In Chapter Five, the researcher evaluates the contribution of the mass media to the development of Tamil Literature. Chapter Six discusses the findings based on this research and recommendations.
Among the three mass media sources the newspaper has contributed the most to the development of Tamil language and literature. It was made readable for the people and loanwords, loan blend, translation for the technical terms were included. The loan blend in the language of the medium of simplicity of the language used made it convenient and well understood by Singaporean readers. Under literary development, a students' column was introduced for the students to improve their creative writing skills. Besides this, essays, stories and poetry competitions were introduced. There were also ample opportunities for ordinary readers to participate in the literary pages.
Radio as a medium has played a major role in developing Tamil Language and Literature, after the medium of newspapers. Tamil Pronunciation with proper voice modulation helped in the improvement of literary Tamil and spoken Tamil. As a result in the extension of hours of broadcast, many listeners found time to listen to a wider range of programmes which were broadcast daily.
Another dominant role is now played by the medium of television which has contributed to the development of the Tamil Language and Literature. Although the programmes are limited, but the viewership has remained strong and is growing. There are many entertaining programmes but not much of literary programmes. There is time constraint and it is costly to introduce literary items when compared to other types of media programmes.
The following recommendations are made based on the results of this study. More programmes in the mass media reflecting ethnic identity, language and culture must be introduced to bring about awareness among the younger generation. Competitions involving the young and old should be introduced by the mass media to encourage each group of speakers and listeners to share their knowledge in their language and literature. Although entertainment is one of the priorities of the mass media, it must also provide more educational and informative programmes to its customers, viewers and listeners.
The mass media which includes the medium of the newspapers and the radio have helped in the development of the language. The media should be further employed to help to make Tamil language contemporary and societal and provide input to modernise the language by corpus - planning activities that will introduce new lexical and cultural items and lead to codification in linguistics dictionaries.
Date Issued
2001
Call Number
PL4751 See
Date Submitted
2001