Linguistic change in a multilingual setting
A case study of quotatives in Indian English
- Author(s): Julia Davydova 1
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- Source: Grammatical Change in English World-Wide , pp 297-334
- Publication Date February 2015
The study explores recent diachronic developments in quotative marking in Indian English, using variationist sociolinguistic methods. Drawing on data obtained from a multilingual community in the south of New Delhi, it reveals a highly diverse system of strategies employed to introduce direct speech. A closer inspection of underlying constraints reveals that such a system has undergone restructuring and sociolinguistic proliferation as a result of learners’ drive for creativity combined with the pressure to select context-appropriate linguistic forms that ensure successful communication in a multilingual setting. Keywords: quotatives; Indian English; linguistic change; direct speech; New Delhi
- Affiliations: 1: University of Mannheim
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