Rethinking Multilingualism: Issues and Problems/
edited by Shailendra Kumar Singh
- Guwahati: EBH Publishers (India), 2009.
- 342p. xxiv; 25cm.
CONTENTS Introduction.
Chapter I: Uncharted Territory: Challenges of the Unknown. Chapter II: Multilingualism: Recognition, Rights and Realities. Chapter III: Accommodating Deviance: Tebetan Exiles in India. Chapter IV: Threatened Languages and Linguistic Rights of Minorities: Some Empirical Background. Chapter V: Multicultural Effectiveness: Issues in Language Learning and Teaching. Chapter VI: Deep Multilingualism and Linguistic Temptation: Celebration of Third. Chapter VII: National Integration and MUltilingualism: India's Reality Show. Chapter VIII: A Journey from Melt-down to Linguistic Melt-down: Re-reading Multilingualism. Chapter IX: India's Micro-Cosmic Model for Link Language: A Sociolinguistic Enquiry of Nagpur Region. Chapter X: Within Parenthesis: (Speech) Community and Language Rights. Chapter XI: Selectiveness and Linguistic Strategy: Manipulation in Language of Market. Chapter XII: Certain Spats of Multi-Authored Emerging TExt: Emergence of a New Variety. Chapter XIII: Taboos and Secred Languages: Core Values and Multilingualism. Chapter XIV: Celebrating Indian English and Other Varieties. Chapter XV: Playing the Game of Linguistic Chess: Domination, Subversion and Celebration. Chapter XVI: Agreements in Khasi: A Topic of Research in North East Linguistics. Chapter XVII: Mapping the Territory: Typicality, Collaboration and Resistance. Includes Contributors.