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Malaysian English: Language Contact and Change
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Malaysian English: Language Contact and ChangeMalaysian English: Language Contact and Change is a corpus-based study of contemporary Malaysian English. Based on linguistic features extracted from the Malaysian English Newspaper Corpus, this study demonstrates the diverse ways in which Malaysian English has changed as a result of contact with Malay and Chinese languages. The interactions between groups of speakers who are dominant in English and those who are dominant in Malay or Chinese have resulted in wide-ranging changes in Malaysian English. Multilingual individuals who juggle several languages in their daily communications have also shaped the structure of this variety.
 
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Malaysian recipes
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Malaysian recipesMalaysian recipes

Traditionally, a Malaysian's everyday meal would normally consist of rice, one meat dish or seafood dish and a vegetable dish. There is no rule to the number of dishes served at a meal but it can vary from 3 to 6, the most. Another point to remember is that Malaysian meals are not served as separate courses - all dishes are served together and eaten with rice.
Rice and noodles occupy a place similar to that of bread or potatoes in most European diets. Being the staple food and thus the basis of every meal, its cooking has been developed to a fine art; whether it is plain, boiled or prepared as part of an elaborate dish, it must always be cooked to perfection.

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