Managing Multilingualism in India: Political and Linguistic Manifestations`This book offers a clear, eloquent account of various facets of multilingualism in India. It addresses the challenge of managing, maintaining and promoting multilingualism in this case, offering a wealth of information on topics ranging from acquisition of multilingualism in family, social and professional settings, multiple identities, educational policies and language modernisation, to language conflict, minority-language maintenance and language mixing. The eighth in a series of excellent Sage publications on language and development, the book presents a fine collection of the author's published and unpublished papers.... The analysis presented is insightful from both linguistic and scholastic viewpoints... this book is an invaluable resource for linguists, social and political scientists, policy-makers and those concerned with cultural studies' - Tej K Bhatia, Multilingual & Multicultural Development This book addresses the sociolinguistic scene in India and explores the maintenance of multilingual speech communities and its promotion; progress and exclusion and how this can be avoided; and looks at what multilingualism does to linguistic purity. |
Contents
Introduction by the Series Editor | 9 |
Acknowledgements | 30 |
Trilingualism through Schooling | 42 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
administration Annamalai areas Bengali bilingualism caste Census cent chapter code mixing competence Constitution convergence cultural dialect dominant language Dravidian economic elite English education English verb example factors formal functional grammatical guage Gujarati Hindi Hindi and English identity Indian languages individual Indo-Aryan Indo-Aryan languages institutions Kannada Karnataka knowledge Konkani language development language maintenance lexical items linguistic minorities literacy majority Malayalam Marathi meanings medium minority languages mixed code mixed language modern ideas modern ideology mother tongue multilingualism national bilingualism non-tribal noun number of languages official language pidgin political population Pradesh Punjabi regional language relation relative clause religious role Sanskrit schools second language secondary level sense shift social sociolinguistic source language speech status taught Telugu text books third language three languages tion traditional tribal bilingualism tribal communities tribal languages tribal mother tongues Urdu variety vernaculars
References to this book
Sociolinguistics: The Essential Readings Christine Bratt Paulston,G. Richard Tucker No preview available - 2003 |
Imagining Multilingual Schools Ofelia García,Tove Skutnabb-Kangas,Maria E. Torres-Guzmán Limited preview - 2006 |



