Contemporary English and malay literature in Brunei: A comparison

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Despite numerous initiatives and calls for action on the part of the government, notably through the National Language and Literature Bureau (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, DBP), the state of Bruneian literature and publishing remains nascent. At the 2011 Globalisation and Translation conference in Kuala Lumpur, Abdullah (2011) stated that developed countries generate 1,000 new book titles per year per population of one million, including textbooks and translations.

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Mohd Daud, K., Chin, G. V. S., & Jukim, M. (2016). Contemporary English and malay literature in Brunei: A comparison. In The Use and Status of Language in Brunei Darussalam: A Kingdom of Unexpected Linguistic Diversity (pp. 241–251). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0853-5_15

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