Seminar: The Monthly Symposium, Temas389-400Malvika Singh, 1992 |
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... language spea- kers ' world . She claims that women in our kind of society , be it in India or in the USA , are given their identities by virtue of their relation- ship with the men , not vice - versa . This is amply evident in how we ...
... language spea- kers ' world . She claims that women in our kind of society , be it in India or in the USA , are given their identities by virtue of their relation- ship with the men , not vice - versa . This is amply evident in how we ...
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... language as well as high educational aspirations . The regional language , in turn , reveals a diglossic dilemma where an enormous gap prevails between an elevated written style based on ancient poetic conventions , and the standard ...
... language as well as high educational aspirations . The regional language , in turn , reveals a diglossic dilemma where an enormous gap prevails between an elevated written style based on ancient poetic conventions , and the standard ...
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... Language and social identity . Camb- ridge : Cambridge University Press , 1982 . Halliday , Michael Language as a social semiotic : the social interpretation of language and mean- ing . London : Edward Arnold , 1978 . Learning how to ...
... Language and social identity . Camb- ridge : Cambridge University Press , 1982 . Halliday , Michael Language as a social semiotic : the social interpretation of language and mean- ing . London : Edward Arnold , 1978 . Learning how to ...
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