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Acquisition Planning for Regional Indigenous Heritage Languages in Indonesia

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  • Bambang Suwarno

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Regional indigenous heritage languages (RIHLs) are in decline in Indonesia, and this problem needs attention from language policy and planning. This study explores a subset of the Indonesian language policy, namely, its acquisition planning. Content analysis and doctrinal method were employed. The sample included national legislations and some regional legislations. The results are as follows. As subjects taught in schools, Indonesian is “compulsory†at all levels; RIHLs are “optional†at primary and secondary levels and “absent†at the tertiary level; English is “compulsory†at the secondary level and “optional†at the tertiary level. As the media of instruction, Indonesian is “compulsory†at all levels; RIHLs are “optional†in very limited cases; English is “optional†at the tertiary level. As languages for mass media, Indonesian is “compulsory†; English is “optional†for specific aims or audience; RIHLs are “optional†for local communities. There are possible “incoherences†among various legislations, that is, the Constitution, some national laws and regulations, and some regional bylaws. To implement constitutional mandate, the acquisition planning may need revision. In the revision, RIHLs may need to be included as mandatory subjects, while some RIHLs may need to be used as the media of instruction and in mass media. Further studies for the revision are recommended.

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  • Bambang Suwarno, 2020. "Acquisition Planning for Regional Indigenous Heritage Languages in Indonesia," SAGE Open, , vol. 10(3), pages 21582440209, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:sagope:v:10:y:2020:i:3:p:2158244020948843
    DOI: 10.1177/2158244020948843
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