Malayalees are the second largest sub-group within the Indian community
in Singapore. The first Malayalee immigrants arrived in Singapore in the
1930s. Over a period of time, there has been a gradual shift in the
linguistic proficiency and choice of matrix language amongst speakers.
Singaporean Malayalam has emerged as a new code amongst second and third
generation Malayalees. The new code is a result of a long-term contact
with the local languages and culture. Research into language choices and
language use amongst tri-generational Singaporean Malayalee families
show that there is a need to analyze language use from a microscopic
perspective in order to document contact-induced changes and to track
future changes to the language.It is hoped that this book will generate
more interest and research into the multilingual lives of Singaporean
Malayalees.