The contribution of Kumaratunga Munidasa as an individual language planner
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2015
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Faculty of Humanities, University of Kelaniya
Abstract
Language planning refers to deliberate and systematic attempts taken to solve the
language problems of a speech community. Usually such measures in standardising a
language’s structure and determining its political status are taken by a country’s political
authority. Cumaratunga Munidasa (25th July 1887 - 02nd March 1944) was one of the greatest
classical Sinhalese scholars of the 20th century, whose service to the Sinhalese language has
been subjected to extensive studies in various disciplines. It has been observed that certain acts
of Cumaratunga Munidasa reflect the features of a corpus planner, while his impact on
promoting the Sinhalese language to the official language status has been of extreme
significance. Since Cumaratunga’s contribution has not been substantially evaluated in the
perspective of language planning, this study attempts to recognise Cumaratunga as an
individual language planner. Data for the study were collected from writings of Cumaratunga
ranging from paper articles to voluminous books. The language planning model proposed by
E. Haugen (1983) was adapted in the evaluation process. In this study it has been observed that
it is proper to recognise Cumaratunga Munidasa’s role in revitalising the Sinhalese language
as the contribution of an individual language planner.
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speech community, language problems, corpus planning, status planning, official language
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Randula, K.K.G. 2015. The contribution of Kumaratunga Munidasa as an individual language planner. Proceedings of the First Undergraduate Research Symposium (HUG 2015), Faculty of Humanities, University of Kelaniya. Sri Lanka.