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Register Variation in Indian English

Chandrika Balasubramanian
Western Carolina University

2009. xviii, 284 pp.
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978 90 272 2311 1 / EUR 99.00 / USD 149.00
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Register Variation in Indian English constitutes the first large-scale empirical investigation of an international variety of English. Using a combination of the corpus compiled for this project and relevant sections of ICE-India as its database, this work tests existing descriptions and characterizations of English in India, and provides the first empirical account of register variation in Indian English (or indeed, any international variety of English). Included in this survey are linguistic features that have been examined before and others that have not. From an empirical standpoint, it comments on the process of Indianization of the English used in India. The book will be of interest to readers beyond specialists of Indian English as it is one of very few studies to undertake a large-scale corpus analysis for the purpose of dialect research. The book provides a model on which future studies of international Englishes can be based.


Table of contents

List of figures
xv–xvi
List of tables
xvii–xviii
Chapter 1. Introduction
1–12
Chapter 2. Literature review
13–38
Chapter 3. Corpus design and methodology
39–84
Chapter 4. Lexical and grammatical features in spoken and written Indian English
85–117
Chapter 5. Register variation: Lexical features
119–147
Chapter 6. Register variation: Grammatical features
149–226
Chapter 7. Conclusion
227–236
References
237–242
Appendix
243–280
Author index
281–282
Topic index
283–284