Pattanayak, D.P

Multilingualism in India edited by Debi Prasanna Pattanayak. - Clevedon, Avon, England ; Philadelphia : Multilingual Matters, Orient Blackswan ©1990 - xii, 116 pages ; 22 cm 22 cm

A demographic appraisal of multilingualism in India, B.P.Mahapatra he regional language vis-a-vis Engish as the medium of instruction in higher education - the Indian dilemma, Bh.Krishnamurti linguistic dominance and cultural dominance - a study of tribal bilingualism in India, E.Annaemalai multilingualism and school education in India - special teachers, problems and prospects, A.K.Srivastava psychological consequence of mother tongue maintenance and multilingualism in India, A.K.Mohanty literacy in multilingual context, R.N.Srivastava and R.S.Gupta multilingualism from language planning perspective - issues and prospects, H.R.Dua language and social identity, Jennifer Bayer.

Multilingualism in India is a challenging and stimulating study of the nature and structure of multilingualism in the Indian subcontinent. India represents multilingualism unparalleled in the democratic world. With four thousand castes and communities and equal numbers of religious faiths and cults, its multilingualism matches its pluriculturalism

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