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Multilingualism in India and the significance of multilingual dictionaries

Sharma, Suhnu Ram
2021
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978-88-5511-267-3
http://hdl.handle.net/10077/33195
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Abstract
The Indian subcontinent has four major language families, e.g., Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Austroasiatic (Munda ) and Tibeto-Burman. These language families have co-existed together for many centuries and have resulted in widespread multilingualism. The multiplicity of languages does not impede communication as large populations habitually learn more than one language for daily communicative needs. With the increase in the movement of people in recent years for business, travel and educational needs, there is an urgent demand to teach and learn more languages. India, with more than 22 major official languages, requires the use of multilingual dictionaries. It will help in translation work that would be required at a large scale. With the help of modern technology it is now possible to make use of multilingual dictionaries for many purposes in daily life as we make use of the spoken knowledge of different languages in our daily life. The present paper will attempt to provide some facets of multilingualism in India and the need for multilingual dictionaries.
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  • Bilingualism/ multili...

  • Language/ dialect

  • communicative network...

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EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
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Suhnu Ram Sharma, "Multilingualism in India and the significance of multilingual dictionaries", in: Ilaria Micheli, Flavia Aiello, Maddalena Toscano, Amelia Pensabene (Edited by), "Language and Identity Theories and experiences in lexicography and linguistic policies in a global world", Trieste, EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2021, pp. 35-42
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