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  • G. N. Devy And T. Vijay Kumar

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  • edited by G. N. Devy and T. Vijay Kumar

    Language: English

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents: Foreword. Introduction- Divide and Rue: The English Language in India/T. Vijay Kumar. Part I: English in India. 1. English in India: origins and early contact/Parimala Kulkarni. 2. English as the language of administration, knowledge, freedom and modernity/Sachidananda Mohanty. 3. English and the Indian languages debate/K. Narayana Chandran. 4. English writing in India/Shyamala A. Narayan. 5. English literature and Indian literature interface/K. Narayana Chandran. 6. English as a language of livelihood and as an aspirational language/V.B. Tharakeshwar. 7. English medium of instruction at as the school/A. Giridhar Rao. 8. English as alienating language vs. empowering language: student perceptions of English - a case study/Mala Pandurang. 9. English journalism, media and films/Nikhila H. 10. The gender of English in India/Rekha Pappu. 11. English as a first language in India/E. Annamalai. Part II: Other International Languages. 12. The Chinese Language in India/D. P. Pattanayak. 13. The French language in India/Edith Melo Furtado. 14. German in India/Amita Desai. 15. The Japanese language in India/P. A. George. 16. The Japanese language in India: a reflection/Tomo Kawane. 17. Korean in India/Kim Do-young. 18. The Portuguese language in India/Maria do Céu Barreto. 19. Russian in India/J. Prabhakar Rao and Sheetal Anand. 20. Spanish in India/Ranjeeva Ranjan. Appendices. Index. English and Other International Languages (People s Linguistic Survey of India, Volume 37) discusses the status of English and other foreign languages which continue to have a presence in India. While Section I discusses the complex progression of English in the Indian linguistic scene and its increasing acceptance among the people here, Section II describes the status and development of eight other international languages in use in India. The volume also observes how India s engagement with foreign cultures has enriched the multilingual mosaic of the country.

  • G. N. Devy And T. Vijay Kumar

    Language: English

    Published by Orient BlackSwan, 2018

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  • G. N. Devy And T. Vijay Kumar

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    Published by Orient BlackSwan, 2018

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  • edited by T. Vijay Kumar and G. N. Devy

    Language: English

    Published by Orient BlackSwan, 2021

    ISBN 10: 9354421067 ISBN 13: 9789354421068

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents: Foreword. Introduction Tongue in Check: Indian Languages Abroad. 1. Native Languages in Non-native Lands. 2. On Not Forgetting my Mother Tongue: The Tamil Language from a Trans-diasporic Perspective. 3. Bangla Round the World. 4. Punjabi Language Outside India. 5. The Indian Languages of the Indians in Singapore. 6. Cutchi and Gujarati Languages in Eastern Africa. 7. Gulf Malayalam Dialect and the Malayali Diaspora in the Arabian Gulf. 8. Hindi in the Fiji Islands. 9. The Story of Trinidad Bhojpuri. 10. Mauritian Bhojpuri Language and Culture: Ideology and Representations. 11. An Autoethnographic Reflection on Telugu Language, Culture and Diaspora in South Africa. 12. The Dispersion of Honey: Telugu in the Diaspora. 13. Use and Maintenance of Kannada in the United States. 14. Language, Ethnicity, and Socialisation in the Gujarati Diaspora in the United States. Index. The People s Linguistic Survey of India provides an overview of the extant and dying languages of India, as perceived by their speakers. It is the culmination of a nation-wide survey of languages, documented by linguists, writers, social activists and, most importantly, members of different speech communities. The work chronicles the evolution of these languages until 2011 and incorporates their socio-political and cultural dimensions. Critically, it encapsulates the world view of the speakers of the languages. Diasporic communities strive to find or forge a language that speaks of their specific cultural experience, which is a blend of loss and discovery. Diaspora language, therefore, is characterised by both resilience and compliance. Considering the heterogeneity of the Indian diaspora, it is not surprising that the status of Indian languages varies significantly in different diasporic locations. The contributors to the present volume, who are located in different parts of the world, explore a range of language situations and histories. They provide a conceptual overview of native languages in non-native lands, and analyses of one language in multiple locations, multiple languages in one location, and other such complex contexts. The volume covers language situations in locations such as Trinidad, East Africa, USA, Canada, Singapore and the Arabian Gulf. This volume, the forty-seventh in the series People s Linguistic Survey of India, seeks to capture the language experience in a diasporic location, and to offer a snapshot, a state-of-the-language report.

  • T. Vijay Kumar G.N. Devy

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The People's Linguistic Survey of India provides an overview of the extant and dying languages of India, as perceived by their speakers. It is the culmination of a nation-wide survey of languages, documented by linguists, writers, social activists and, most importantly, members of different speech communities. The work chronicles the evolution of these languages until 2011, and incorporates their socio-political and cultural dimensions. Critically, it encapsulates the world view of the speakers of the languages. Diasporic communities strive to find or forge a language that speaks of their specific cultural experience, which is a blend of loss and discovery. Diaspora language, therefore, is characterised by both resilience and compliance. Considering the heterogeneity of the Indian diaspora, it is not surprising that the status of Indian languages varies significantly in different diasporic locations. The contributors to the present volume, who are located in different parts of the world, explore a range of language situations and histories. They provide a conceptual overview of native languages in non-native lands, and analyses of one language in multiple locations, multiple languages in one location, and other such complex contexts. The volume covers language situations in locations such as Trinidad, East Africa, USA, Canada, Singapore and the Arabian Gulf. This volume, the forty-seventh in the series People's Linguistic Survey of India, seeks to capture the language experience in a diasporic location, and to offer a snapshot, a state-of-the-language report. The People's Linguistic Survey of India documents extant and dying languages, capturing the world view of speakers and exploring diasporic language experiences worldwide. It covers language evolution, socio-political dimensions, and cultural aspects until 2011, highlighting resilience and compliance in diaspora languages. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The People's Linguistic Survey of India provides an overview of the extant and dying languages of India, as perceived by their speakers. It is the culmination of a nation-wide survey of languages, documented by linguists, writers, social activists and, most importantly, members of different speech communities. The work chronicles the evolution of these languages until 2011, and incorporates their socio-political and cultural dimensions. Critically, it encapsulates the world view of the speakers of the languages. Diasporic communities strive to find or forge a language that speaks of their specific cultural experience, which is a blend of loss and discovery. Diaspora language, therefore, is characterised by both resilience and compliance. Considering the heterogeneity of the Indian diaspora, it is not surprising that the status of Indian languages varies significantly in different diasporic locations. The contributors to the present volume, who are located in different parts of the world, explore a range of language situations and histories. They provide a conceptual overview of native languages in non-native lands, and analyses of one language in multiple locations, multiple languages in one location, and other such complex contexts. The volume covers language situations in locations such as Trinidad, East Africa, USA, Canada, Singapore and the Arabian Gulf. This volume, the forty-seventh in the series People's Linguistic Survey of India, seeks to capture the language experience in a diasporic location, and to offer a snapshot, a state-of-the-language report. The People's Linguistic Survey of India documents extant and dying languages, capturing the world view of speakers and exploring diasporic language experiences worldwide. It covers language evolution, socio-political dimensions, and cultural aspects until 2011, highlighting resilience and compliance in diaspora languages. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.