LANGUAGE IN INDIA

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Volume 24:4 April 2024
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ON LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY STUDIES IN INDIA
A FESTSCHRIFT FOR PROF. P. PERUMALSAMY

EDITORS:
Dr. L. R. Prem Kumar
Dr. Chandan Singh
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Prof. P. Perumalsamy
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Central Institute of Indian Languages
Ministry of Education, Government of India
Mysuru 570006, Karnataka

Contents

  • PROF. P. PERUMALSAMY
  • EDITORIAL NOTE
  • GREETINGS FROM DR. M. S. THIRUMALAI
  • GREETINGS FROM PROF. RENUGADEVI
  • EXPLORING PREDICATION OPERATOR KUM IN MEETEILON ... Amom Nandaraj
  • ROLE OF METACOGNITIVE READING STRATEGIES IN ENHANCING
    READING COMPREHENSION OF ESL/EFL STUDENTS
    ... Bahareh tabarestani
  • THE ENDANGERED TRIBAL LANGUAGES IN INDIA ... Banita Behera & R. Senkuttuvan
  • NUMERALS IN SOMDAL ... Bijayanti Devi Haobam
  • TAXONOMICAL APPROACH IN TEACHING AND
    TESTING OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
    ... Biresh Kumar
  • THE WORLD VIEW OF IRULIGA TRIBE OF KARNATAKA ... C. Maheswaran & V. Gnanasundaram
  • THE ROLE OF MODERNIZATION IN DEVELOPMENT OF HINDI ... Chandan Singh & Dinkar Prasad
  • THARU LANGUAGE: A BRIEF STUDY ON SOCIOLINGUISTIC ASPECT ... Dinkar Prasad & Ajay Kumar Singh
  • INTERROGATIVE STRUCTURE OF HMAR ... Elangbam Sharatkumar Singh
  • CORPUS ANALYSIS ON CONFLICTS ... Ganesan Ambedkar
  • KINNAURI MORPHOSYNTAX ... Harvinder Kumar Negi
  • KINSHIP ANALYSIS OF GADDI: A SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDY ... Hilal Ahmad Dar & Zargar Adil Ahmad
  • IDENTIFYING PSYCHOLOGICAL BARRIERS FOUND AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS LEARNING ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE ... J. Karisma
  • TESTING THE LANGUAGE COMPETENCE OF SAURASHTRA CHILDREN IN TAMIL ... K. K. Lakshmipriya & Prem Kumar L. R.
  • LINGUISTIC CONVERGENCE IN THE LINGUISTIC BEHAVIOR OF TODA OF THE NILGRIS ... K. Umaraj
  • TAKING A SUSTAINABLE AND CLASSIFICATION-BASED APPROACH TOWARDS PROTECTION OF KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES IN INDIAN LANGUAGES VIA BHARATAVANI MULTISITE PORTAL ... Manikanta V.
  • SUBTITLING TRANSLATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MALAYALAM MOVIES ... Mohan Raj S. N. & Rajendran S.
  • DOWNSIZING SYLLABUS AND CONDUCT OF EXAMINATIONS: A FEW SUGGESTIONS ... M. Balakumar & Biresh Kumar
  • TEACHING AND LEARNING THROUGH QR CODES ... M. Ramesh Kumar
  • LINGUISTIC APPROACH IN TIRUNELVELI DIALECT ... M. Saraswathi
  • IDENTIFICATION AND REMEDIATION OF PHONOLOGICAL PROCESS IN TAMIL WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DYSLEXIC CHILDREN ... M. S. Kirthika
  • A PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS ON ADVERTISEMENT STRAPLINES ... N. Nirmeen
  • SOCIAL NETWORKS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE LANGUAGE USAGE IN KHATRA, IN CONNECTION WITH THE COMMUNICATION ACCOMMODATION THEORY (CAT) ... Poulami Das
  • A SKETCH STUDY ON SYLLABIC STRUCTURE IN REANG ... Rotnojoy Reang
  • CLASSIFICATION OF POSTPOSITIONS IN TULU LANGUAGE ... R. Kumarasamy
  • NON-NOMINATIVE SUBJECTS IN KASHMIRI: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY> ... Sameer Ahmad Kuchay & Sayantani Banerjee
  • TEST, EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION: AN INTRODUCTION ... Sanjay Prasad Srivastava
  • ‘SELF AND REFLECTIONS OF SELF’ IN WORD FORMATION IN MANIPURI ... Soibam Rebika Devi
  • CONCEPTUAL LEXICON FOR CROSS LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION ... S. Rajendran
  • ROLE OF MEDIA IN PRESERVING ENDANGERED LANGUAGES ... Vivek Vishvas & Mansi Agarwal
  • LANGUAGE ENDANGERMENT AND REVITALIZATION ... Prof. Renugadevi
  • PATTERNS OF LANGUAGE USE AMONG PASHTU SPEAKING IMMIGRANTS IN KASHMIR: A SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDY ... Zahid Bashir & Ahmad Musavir
  • RITUALS AND TRADITIONS OF PAZHIYA TRIBAL COMMUNIRY (In Tamil) ... R. Jeyam


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