Crisis and Creativity in the New Literatures in EnglishGeoffrey V. Davis, Hena Maes-Jelinek Rodopi, 1990 - 529 pages |
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... attitudes towards Creole among its speakers run the full gamut from linguistic self - hatred to fervent advocacy . Pertinent data have been collected by Rickford and Traugott in a recent article , tellingly titled " Symbol of ...
... attitudes towards Creole among its speakers run the full gamut from linguistic self - hatred to fervent advocacy . Pertinent data have been collected by Rickford and Traugott in a recent article , tellingly titled " Symbol of ...
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... attitudes of those involved with writing in English in India by presenting the ideas and opinions of a specific group of women activists I met in Delhi . According to Rickford ( 1985 ) : " The study of language attitudes - how people ...
... attitudes of those involved with writing in English in India by presenting the ideas and opinions of a specific group of women activists I met in Delhi . According to Rickford ( 1985 ) : " The study of language attitudes - how people ...
Page 156
... attitudes towards English since the days of its implantation in India " : 1. ) welcoming English education to fight ... attitudes presented are in favour of English . The language attitude continuum I present points more in the direction ...
... attitudes towards English since the days of its implantation in India " : 1. ) welcoming English education to fight ... attitudes presented are in favour of English . The language attitude continuum I present points more in the direction ...
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