Indian English and ‘Vernacular’ India

Indian English and ‘Vernacular’ India
Title Indian English and ‘Vernacular’ India PDF eBook
Author Paranjape, Makarand R.
Publisher Pearson Education India
Pages 182
Release 1900
Genre
ISBN 8131753921

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Indian English and ‘Vernacular’ India examines the uneasy relationship of English with Indian languages by tracing its lineage in the country and reassessing its character in the age of globalization. The book promotes a symbiotic multilingualism that would enable the consolidated presence of English and Indian languages in the world's largest democracy. This volume will be of interest to researchers and students of literature, language resource studies, Indian writing in English, media studies, culture studies and sociolinguistics.

Vernacular English

Vernacular English
Title Vernacular English PDF eBook
Author Akshya Saxena
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 232
Release 2022-03-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0691223149

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How English has become a language of the people in India—one that enables the state but also empowers protests against it Against a groundswell of critiques of global English, Vernacular English argues that literary studies are yet to confront the true political import of the English language in the world today. A comparative study of three centuries of English literature and media in India, this original and provocative book tells the story of English in India as a tale not of imperial coercion, but of a people’s language in a postcolonial democracy. Focusing on experiences of hearing, touching, remembering, speaking, and seeing English, Akshya Saxena delves into a previously unexplored body of texts from English and Hindi literature, law, film, visual art, and public protests. She reveals little-known debates and practices that have shaped the meanings of English in India and the Anglophone world, including the overlooked history of the legislation of English in India. She also calls attention to how low castes and minority ethnic groups have routinely used this elite language to protest the Indian state. Challenging prevailing conceptions of English as a vernacular and global lingua franca, Vernacular English does nothing less than reimagine what a language is and the categories used to analyze it.

Indian English and "vernacular" India

Indian English and
Title Indian English and "vernacular" India PDF eBook
Author G. J. V. Prasad
Publisher Longman is
Pages 165
Release 2010
Genre English language
ISBN 9788131726617

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Papers presented at a seminar on Indian English and vernacular India : (con)texts and (con)tests, held at New Delhi during 28-30 March 2005 moderated by Centre for English Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

Indian English

Indian English
Title Indian English PDF eBook
Author Sailaja Pingali
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 184
Release 2009-02-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0748631259

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This book is a descriptive account of English as it is used in India. Indian English is a second language to most of its speakers. In its 400-year history it has acquired its own character, yet still looks to native varieties of English for norms. The complex nature of Indian English, which is not really a monolithic entity, is discussed in this book. The book also makes a distinction between what are considered to be standard and non-standard varieties, and provides an overview of the salient features. Indian English includes: * A discussion of the sociolinguistic and cultural factors* The history of the establishment of English in India, bringing it up to modern times* A description of the linguistic aspects: phonetics and phonology, lexical, discourse and morphosyntactic features* Samples of written English from a range of contexts* Samples of speech* An annotated bibliography divided according to topic.

The Story of English in India

The Story of English in India
Title The Story of English in India PDF eBook
Author N. Krishnaswamy
Publisher Foundation Books
Pages 240
Release 2006
Genre Art
ISBN 9788175963122

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With globalization, English has become an economic necessity and Indians have realized that they have the 'English advantage' over many other countries like China and Japan. India has shed its colonial complexes towards English and has come to terms with the language; Indians have separated the English language from the English. The Story of English in India presents historical facts in a socio-cultural framework. The book is a must for all teachers and students of English; it will be useful for all those interested in the politics of language and education in India. Key issues discussed: - Are we indebted to the British for introducing English in India? - What was the role of English during India's struggle for freedom? - Has English united India? - Has English divided India into two - the English knowing classes who govern and the non-English knowing masses who are governed? - Will English ever become an Indian tongue spoken in the great Indian language bazaar? - What will be the future of major Indian languages in the wake of the English onslaught? Will it end in linguistic imperialism and cultural colonialism?

Language and the Making of Modern India

Language and the Making of Modern India
Title Language and the Making of Modern India PDF eBook
Author Pritipuspa Mishra
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 261
Release 2020-01-16
Genre History
ISBN 1108425739

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Explores the ways linguistic nationalism has enabled and deepened the reach of All-India nationalism. This title is also available as Open Access.

Indian English

Indian English
Title Indian English PDF eBook
Author Raja Ram Mehrotra
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 159
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027247161

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Indian English, or rather, the forms of English used in India, have long been a topic of interest for laymen and scholars. For generations, the 'exotic' nature of the transplanted language was commented on, often ridiculed as a matter of unintentional comic. It was only from the 1960s onwards that the local forms of English were recognized for what they are — adaptations of the world language to local needs, and varying to an enormous degree, depending on the speakers' (and writers') education and the uses they make of the language. This acknowledgement came mainly from abroad (and still does); Indians are much less willing to admit to the variation and its communicative functions in the country. Therefore, standard English (if possible in its classical British form) is generally favoured, together with formal written uses often based on the stylistic models provided by English literature from Shakespeare to Dickens. R.R. Mehrotra was one of the first to see the need for a proper sociolinguistic description of the Indian situation, and the forms and functions of English in this complex set-up. He has for a long time collected and analysed the huge range of English around him, with the aim of publishing a collection of texts that reflects the variation within the country along various dimensions, historical, regional, ethnic, social and stylistic. The present collection of texts is typical in many ways, evoking in the content, style and grammatical forms the contexts in which English functions; notes help to put the excerpts into the proper frame to make them intelligible to outsiders.