Abstract. Since ancient times India has been a multilingual society and languages in India have thrived though at times many races and religions came into conflict. The states in modern India were reorganised on linguistic basis in 1956 yet in contrast to the European notion of one language one nation, majority of the states have more than one official language. The Linguistic Survey of India (LSI) conducted by Grierson between 1866 and 1927 identified 179 languages and 544 dialects. The first post-independence Indian census after (1951) listed 845 languages including dialects. The 1991 Census identified 216 mother tongues were identified while in 2001 their number was 234. The three-language formula devised to maintain the multilingual cha...
Introduced by the British colonization and today the official language of the Indian Nation in assoc...
Introduced by the British colonization and today the official language of the Indian Nation in assoc...
Situating language, recognising multilingualism: Linguistic identities and mother tongue attachment ...
India is said to be a sociolinguistic giant, and this giant is huge and different from the ordinary...
The People's Linguistic Survey ofIndia recorded 780 living languages in India. These living langua...
The language debate in education in the formative years of India’s independence not only brought in ...
A nation’s national language is an indicator of its identity and uniqueness. Unfortunately, for vari...
The paper starts with defining what language is and what linguistic consciousness means in the conte...
South Asia's great linguistic diversity has been seen as a source of conflict in the post-Indep...
Sanskrit can be a great language for science and administration\ua0in India: everyone uses its words...
This is an expanded version of a paper given at a conference held in Cape Town, South Africa from De...
India is a land of many languages. According to the 2001 census, there are twenty-two official lan...
Hindi- according to the 1991 Census of India, is the mother tongue of 233,432,285 persons (22 % of t...
This study looked at the possibility of using the mother tongue (MT) as an instructional tool at the...
ABSTRACT. The question of national language choice, acceptance, promo-tion, and development has rais...
Introduced by the British colonization and today the official language of the Indian Nation in assoc...
Introduced by the British colonization and today the official language of the Indian Nation in assoc...
Situating language, recognising multilingualism: Linguistic identities and mother tongue attachment ...
India is said to be a sociolinguistic giant, and this giant is huge and different from the ordinary...
The People's Linguistic Survey ofIndia recorded 780 living languages in India. These living langua...
The language debate in education in the formative years of India’s independence not only brought in ...
A nation’s national language is an indicator of its identity and uniqueness. Unfortunately, for vari...
The paper starts with defining what language is and what linguistic consciousness means in the conte...
South Asia's great linguistic diversity has been seen as a source of conflict in the post-Indep...
Sanskrit can be a great language for science and administration\ua0in India: everyone uses its words...
This is an expanded version of a paper given at a conference held in Cape Town, South Africa from De...
India is a land of many languages. According to the 2001 census, there are twenty-two official lan...
Hindi- according to the 1991 Census of India, is the mother tongue of 233,432,285 persons (22 % of t...
This study looked at the possibility of using the mother tongue (MT) as an instructional tool at the...
ABSTRACT. The question of national language choice, acceptance, promo-tion, and development has rais...
Introduced by the British colonization and today the official language of the Indian Nation in assoc...
Introduced by the British colonization and today the official language of the Indian Nation in assoc...
Situating language, recognising multilingualism: Linguistic identities and mother tongue attachment ...