Gujarat, Diu-Daman aur Dadra-Nagar Haveli ki Bhashayen
The People’s Linguistic Survey of India provides an overview of the extant and dying languages of India, as perceived by their speakers. It is the culmination of a nation-wide survey of languages, documented by linguists, writers, social activists and, most importantly, members of different speech communities. The work chronicles the evolution of these languages until 2011, and incorporates their socio-political and cultural dimensions. Critically, it encapsulates the world view of the speakers of the languages. Gujarat, with the longest coastline in the country, is also one of the largest states of India. The union territory of Diu—Daman and Dadra—Nagar Haveli is closely associated with the state as well. Due to years of migratory influences, this vast area is a melting pot of people, cultures and languages, and this makes it uniquely diverse.
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Gujarat, Diu-Daman aur Dadra-Nagar Haveli ki Bhashayen
The People’s Linguistic Survey of India provides an overview of the extant and dying languages of India, as perceived by their speakers. It is the culmination of a nation-wide survey of languages, documented by linguists, writers, social activists and, most importantly, members of different speech communities. The work chronicles the evolution of these languages until 2011, and incorporates their socio-political and cultural dimensions. Critically, it encapsulates the world view of the speakers of the languages. Gujarat, with the longest coastline in the country, is also one of the largest states of India. The union territory of Diu—Daman and Dadra—Nagar Haveli is closely associated with the state as well. Due to years of migratory influences, this vast area is a melting pot of people, cultures and languages, and this makes it uniquely diverse.
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Gujarat, Diu-Daman aur Dadra-Nagar Haveli ki Bhashayen

Gujarat, Diu-Daman aur Dadra-Nagar Haveli ki Bhashayen

Gujarat, Diu-Daman aur Dadra-Nagar Haveli ki Bhashayen

Gujarat, Diu-Daman aur Dadra-Nagar Haveli ki Bhashayen

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The People’s Linguistic Survey of India provides an overview of the extant and dying languages of India, as perceived by their speakers. It is the culmination of a nation-wide survey of languages, documented by linguists, writers, social activists and, most importantly, members of different speech communities. The work chronicles the evolution of these languages until 2011, and incorporates their socio-political and cultural dimensions. Critically, it encapsulates the world view of the speakers of the languages. Gujarat, with the longest coastline in the country, is also one of the largest states of India. The union territory of Diu—Daman and Dadra—Nagar Haveli is closely associated with the state as well. Due to years of migratory influences, this vast area is a melting pot of people, cultures and languages, and this makes it uniquely diverse.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789354423888
Publisher: Orient BlackSwan
Publication date: 09/28/2023
Series: Bharatiya Bhasha Lok Sarvekshan , #9
Pages: 912
Product dimensions: 7.12(w) x 9.50(h) x (d)
Language: Hindi

About the Author

G. N. Devy is the chief editor of the PLSI series. He taught at the Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, till 1996 before leaving to set up the Bhasha Research Centre in Baroda and the Adivasi Akademi at Tejgadh.

Kanji Patel is former Director, Adivasi Academy, Tejgadh, and a prominent poet and fiction writer in Gujarati. His poetry collections include Janpad, Dungardev, Desh and Dharatina Vachan and his best-known fiction work is Dahelu (translated in English as Rear Verandah).

Kiran Singh is Assistant Professor, School of Liberal Arts and Humanities, and Coordinator of Sri Aurobindo Integral Life Center, Auro University, Surat, India.
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