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Papia Sengupta – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2024
This paper aims at identifying and explaining the correlation between the Covid-19 and multi-lingualism through cross-country research, drawing on three datasets: WHO data on the expanse of the pandemic, UNESCO data on endangered languages, and the LDI (Linguistic Diversity Index). Results establishing a direct correlation between the pandemic and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multilingualism, COVID-19, Diversity
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Grover, Virginia L. – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2023
Scholars have long critiqued points of view in which monolingual perspectives are seen as normative in research on multilingualism. In relation to this "monolingual orientation," however, in which monolingualism is perceived to be the implicit norm, less work has been dedicated to methodological challenges. As disciplinary perspectives…
Descriptors: Criticism, Monolingualism, Multilingualism, Language Variation
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Begum, Nusrat; Sinha, Sweta – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2023
Linguistic landscaping (LL) is an emerging field of Sociolinguistics exploring the language in its textual form in public sphere. This paper investigates the visibility and prominence of languages in the public space of Patna, the capital city of Bihar, India. A total of 10 city neighborhoods are chosen for the study. The corpus of the study is…
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, Neighborhoods, Signs, Language Planning
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Beisembayeva, Aigerim U.; Issina, Gaukhar I. – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2022
This study aimed at studying gender transformational changes taking place in the modern multilingual world. The integrative approach of the study revealed a close relationship between the processes taking place in the field of language, culture, society and reflected in the formation of a personal identity as self-identification with the norms,…
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, Multilingualism, Language Usage, Gender Issues
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Muth, Sebastian; Suryanarayan, Neelakshi – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2020
This paper aims to demonstrate the implications of health mobility on language practices in the medical tourism industry in India and on the ways, language workers become entrepreneurs. Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork that traces the trajectories of three former students of Russian, we highlight their future aspirations as language learners…
Descriptors: Tourism, Health Services, Language Usage, Entrepreneurship
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Bhatia, Tej K.; Ritchie, William C. – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2016
This paper examines emerging forms of multilingualism and multiliteracy in rural India (where the term "literacy" is used broadly here to include digital media literacy and marketing literacy as well as literacy in the traditional sense of the knowledge of a writing system). Here forces of globalization and digital communication have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Multilingualism, Multiple Literacies
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Sonntag, Selma K. – Language Policy, 2009
Linguistic imperialism, linguistic hegemony and linguistic cosmopolitanism are broad and contrasting conceptualizations of linguistic globalization that are frequently, if implicitly, invoked in the literature, both academic and non-academic, on language practices and perceptions in the call center industry. I begin with outlining each of these…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Industry, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
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Agnihotri, R. K. – Language and Education, 1994
Sociopolitical change occurs in conjunction with sustaining local literacies. In hierarchically organized societies, ruling elite perceive local literacies as threat to existing power structure. The Ambedkar Nagar project in India, a literacy drive that adopted a campaign-based approach (CBA), is described. A CBA uses mass participation, voluntary…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Language Teachers, Literacy, Literacy Education
Khubchandani, Lachman M. – Monda Lingvo-Problemo, 1972
To keep the balance between internal and external needs in a modern world regional languages should be used as the media of instruction at the elementary level. Standardized link languages should be introduced at some point in the secondary level to ease the transition from monolingualism to multilingualism. Available from Humanities Press, Inc.,…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Educational Policy, Higher Education, Language Planning
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Kachru, Braj B. – TESOL Quarterly, 1976
The development of non-native varieties of English in Third World countries is discussed. The impropriety of attitudes of linguistic purism and linguistic intolerance is argued, and data is discussed to present the pragmatics of Indian English. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Cultural Influences, Cultural Pluralism, Developing Nations
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Annamalai, E. – Language Sciences, 1998
Argues that the most fundamental aspect of language rights is the freedom of choice to use a language for a given purpose to realize one's interests. Discusses how the legitimate interests of the state and the individual, particularly the speaker of a minority language, do not always coincide. (nine references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Court Litigation, Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes
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Singh, Sukhdev – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2006
The issue of language attitudes has become important in view of the regular formation and growth of multi-lingual societies. The individuals are under constant pressure to learn more than one language because of pragmatic/cultural/political reasons. The languages in such situations compete and often generate linguistic controversies about the…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Sociolinguistics, Official Languages, Multilingualism
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Aggarwal, Kailash S. – World Englishes, 1988
A survey of 52 college students in the Sanbalpur District of Orissa (India) determined that they had favorable attitudes toward English. Students preferred English to Hindi as a link language with Oriya, and favored a two-language instead of a three-language formula in language study. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Kachru, Braj B. – 1976
This paper is a study in language acculturation with special reference to the Indianization of the English language. It briefly traces the history of the diffusion of bilingualism in English on the culturally and linguistically pluralistic Indian subcontinent. The functional roles of English are discussed and the formal influences of Indian…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cultural Influences, Developing Nations, English
Sridhar, Kamal K. – 1983
A discussion of language policy in India's educational system identifies substantive issues of both theoretical and comparative interest; presents a detailed account of the issues associated with policy-making for language in education in the Indian socio-political context; and discusses the current status of implementation of these policies, with…
Descriptors: Dialects, Educational History, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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