Language in South Asia / edited by Braj B. Kachru, Yamuna Kachru, and S.N. Sridhar.
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- 9781107602212
- 306.4/40954 B7316 I 101995
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306.2/6/0954 K1312 W Why Ethnic Parties Succeed : | 306.20954 An15 P 102052 Patronage as politics in South Asia / | 306.20954 J697 A 101954 Anthropology Politics and the State: | 306.4/40954 B7316 I 101995 Language in South Asia / | 306.44 C4638 L 102016 Language, culture, and society : | 306.44 H867 S 101962 Sociolinguistics | 306.44095491 Al97 S 102014 Speaking like a state : |
South Asia is a rich and fascinating linguistic area its many hundreds of languages from four major language families representing the distinctions of caste class profession religion and region. This comprehensive new volume presents an overview of the language situation in this vast subcontinent in a linguistic historical and sociolinguistic context. An invaluable resource it comprises authoritative contributions from leading international scholars within the fields of South Asian language and linguistics historical linguistics cultural studies and area studies. Topics covered include the ongoing linguistic processes controversies and implications of language modernization; the functions of South Asian languages within the legal system media cinema and religion; language conflicts and politics and Sanskrit and its long traditions of study and teaching. Language in South Asia is an accessible interdisciplinary book for students and scholars in sociolinguistics multilingualism language planning and South Asian studies.
Language history, families, and typology -- Languages and their functions -- Sanskrit and traditions of language study -- Multilingualism, contact, and convergence -- Orality, literacy, and writing systems -- Language conflicts -- Language and modernization -- Language and discourse -- Language and identity -- Languages in diaspora.
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