Language is one of the important symbols of identity and status for the speakers of that language. Pakistan is a linguistically heterogonous country where speakers do not share a single language. A large population in Pakistan speaks Punjabi. In the recent years, Punjabi language is losing its status in Punjab, Pakistan, because people are shifting their language from Punjabi to Urdu according to their needs and requirements of modern age. People are having different attitudes towards their mother tongue, especially the young generation; they have stopped speaking this language. They are not interested in the preservation of the language of their forefathers. This paper seeks to investigate different attitudes of people of Punjab towards P...
Abstract Punjabi language is most widely spoken language of Pakistan (Abbas, Chohan, Ahmed, & Kalee...
Pakistan is linguistically and culturally a diverse nation. Urdu is the national language, but still...
The issue of language in Pakistan is not just related to linguistics. It has far more implication...
Language is one of the important symbols of identity and status for the speakers of that language. P...
Pakistan is a land of linguistic diversity having more than sixty languages. Punjabi, along with its...
Language is an important symbol of status and class differentiation in Pakistan. Punjabi, the mother...
Due to social and geographical mobility and globalization, many minority languages in the world are ...
This study inspects the Punjabi language speakers’ attitude which constitutes a threat towards their...
This paper attempts to investigate that the province of Central Punjab carries the country’s major p...
This paper examines the linguistic scenario of Punjabi (second major language in Pakistan after Urdu...
This paper examines the linguistic scenario of Punjabi (second major language in Pakistan after Urdu...
This paper examines the linguistic scenario of Punjabi (second major language in Pakistan after Urdu...
The historical evolution of Punjabi language presents very interesting phenomena of Colonial and Imp...
This study investigated the attitudes of parents and children towards multilingualism in Faisalabad....
Saraiki and Punjabi languages are regarded as the regional languages of Pakistan. Historically, both...
Abstract Punjabi language is most widely spoken language of Pakistan (Abbas, Chohan, Ahmed, & Kalee...
Pakistan is linguistically and culturally a diverse nation. Urdu is the national language, but still...
The issue of language in Pakistan is not just related to linguistics. It has far more implication...
Language is one of the important symbols of identity and status for the speakers of that language. P...
Pakistan is a land of linguistic diversity having more than sixty languages. Punjabi, along with its...
Language is an important symbol of status and class differentiation in Pakistan. Punjabi, the mother...
Due to social and geographical mobility and globalization, many minority languages in the world are ...
This study inspects the Punjabi language speakers’ attitude which constitutes a threat towards their...
This paper attempts to investigate that the province of Central Punjab carries the country’s major p...
This paper examines the linguistic scenario of Punjabi (second major language in Pakistan after Urdu...
This paper examines the linguistic scenario of Punjabi (second major language in Pakistan after Urdu...
This paper examines the linguistic scenario of Punjabi (second major language in Pakistan after Urdu...
The historical evolution of Punjabi language presents very interesting phenomena of Colonial and Imp...
This study investigated the attitudes of parents and children towards multilingualism in Faisalabad....
Saraiki and Punjabi languages are regarded as the regional languages of Pakistan. Historically, both...
Abstract Punjabi language is most widely spoken language of Pakistan (Abbas, Chohan, Ahmed, & Kalee...
Pakistan is linguistically and culturally a diverse nation. Urdu is the national language, but still...
The issue of language in Pakistan is not just related to linguistics. It has far more implication...