LANGUAGE ATTITUDES AND POLICY PREFERENCES: INSIGHTS FROM INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICANTS TO HUNGARIAN UNIVERSITIES

Authors

  • Askar Mambetaliev University of Pannonia, Hungary

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/sm-2023-0016

Keywords:

English, language policy, language attitudes, language fluency, demography

Abstract

This study examined the attitudes of individuals seeking scholarships to study abroad, exploring whether their views on languages and language policy models vary based on gender, study programs, and countries. An online survey was administered to approximately 130 Hungarian government scholarship applicants from diverse nations. Statistical methods were employed to analyze responses, revealing variations and correlations between demographic and attitudinal variables. Participants expressed preferences for multilingual and monolingual language policies, aligning with their attitudes. The findings indicate that most participants pursued language learning with instrumental motivation, aiming to achieve educational and career objectives. Most participants expressed a desire for a multilingual language policy model in their home countries. While many embraced the proposal to adopt English as the medium of instruction, others maintained a critical perspective, acknowledging both the positive and negative impacts of English and multilingualism. Additionally, participants underscored the significance of preserving native languages in their respective countries.

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Published

2023-11-29

How to Cite

Mambetaliev, A. (2023). LANGUAGE ATTITUDES AND POLICY PREFERENCES: INSIGHTS FROM INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICANTS TO HUNGARIAN UNIVERSITIES. Sustainable Multilingualism / Darnioji Daugiakalbystė, 23, 143–158. https://doi.org/10.2478/sm-2023-0016

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Section

Language Education in Multilingual and Multicultural Settings