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Indian English
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General features
  • - Indian English oder South Asian English
    comprises several dialects. These dialects
    evolved during and after the period when Britian
    exercised colonial rule over India.
  • -English is one of the official languages of
    India, fewer than a quarter of a million people
    speak English as their first language, other
    speakers use it as a second or third language
    after their indigenous Indian language(s)

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Phonological features
  • - The form of English that Indians and all
  • the other people of the subcontinent are taught
    in schools is essentially British English. A
    socially-superior accent is deemed to be that of
    Received Pronounciation.

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-Because of the growing influence of American
culture in recent decades, certain elements of
American slang are now used by some Indians,
especially younger ones. American-English
spellings are also widely used in scientific and
technical publications, while British-English
spellings are used in other media.
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-many speakers do not differentiate between the
vowel sounds /?/ (as in "dress") and /æ/ (as in
lttrapgt), except in cases where a minimal pair
such as ltbedgt/ltbadgt exists in the vocabulary of
the speaker. - When a long vowel is followed by
"r", speakers of Indian English usually use a
monophthong, instead of the diphthong used in
almost all other accents. Thus "period" is
pronounced pir??d instead of p?????d.
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- Indian English often uses strong vowels where
other accents would have unstressed syllables or
words. Thus "cottage" may be pronounced k?ted?
rather than k?t?d?. - Continuing the above
point, the indefinite article ltagt is often
pronounced by many Indian English speakers as
e?, irrespective of whether it is stressed or
unstressed. In native varieties of English, ltagt
is pronounced as ? when unstressed and as e?
when stressed
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- Many Indian English speakers do not make a
clear distinction between /?/ and /??/. -
Because of the previous characteristic many
Indians pronounce words such as ltflowergt as
fla?(r) instead of fla??(r), and ltourgt as
a?(r) instead of a??(r). -Sometimes, Indian
speakers interchange /s/ and /z/, especially when
plurals are being formed. --gttree/z/
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Syntactic Features
  • Progressive tense in stative verbs
  • They might say I am liking it very much.Instead
    of I like it very much.
  • Incorrect Tag questions
  • They might say They did it, no? / He is here,
    isnt it?/ She closed the door, did she?Instead
    of They did it, didnt they? / He is here, isnt
    he?/ She closed the door, didnt she?

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Word order variations They might say My all
closets are empty.Instead of My closets are all
empty. They might say He does this
always.Instead of He always does this.
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Omission of the definite article e.g. "Let's go
to city" instead of "Let's go to the city" Use
of "told" instead of "said". An example would be
"Ravi told he is going home" instead of "Ravi
said he is going home" or "Ravi told me he is
going home".
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Pindrop silence! - Teachers in schools may say
this to the kids. "Hotel" means "restaurant" in
India "I ate in the hotel". "Lodge" is used to
refer to small hotels. So "Lodge" refers to a
place where you stay and "Hotel" refers to a
place where you eat. "Kindly" used to mean
"please" "Kindly disregard the previous
message".
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The word "healthy" is used as an euphemism for
fat -gt "His build is on the healthy side" refers
to a overweight person. Use of "reduce" means
"to lose weight" as in "I need to reduce!"
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