An english made in India :: how a foreign language became local / Kalpana Mohan
Material type: TextPublication details: India Aleph Book Company 2019Description: 218 pISBN:- 9789388292870
- 427.954 MOH-K
Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Books | BITS Pilani Hyderabad | 400 | General Stack (For lending) | 427.954 MOH-K (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 39763 |
In An English Made in India, the author delves into the various aspects of Indian English—
as lingua franca, colonial bequest, the language of the elite and those who aspire to elite
status. She explores the English language’s earliest influences on Indian languages (and
vice versa), the evolution of Indian English after independence and the way the language is
spoken today. She talks to people from different parts of the country to create a colourful
portrait of the ways in which the English language has influenced different segments of
Indian society.
The book is an entertaining narrative about the myriad Indianisms to be found in the English
used by a large percentage of Indians; the growing importance of Indian English in a world
of many Englishes; the ongoing tussle between the elite who speak the King’s English and
those who speak in their mother tongue or mother-tongue-accented English; the effect
of the IT boom on global English; and the changing attitudes of young Indians towards a
language introduced by the Raj hundreds of years ago.
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