List of Tables and Figures
Preface
1. Multiculturalisms: A Perspective from Self D. P. Pattanayak
2. The Petals of the Indian Lotus—Debi and Diversities Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and
Robert Phillipson
3. Development of Language: Government and the Community E. Annamalai
4. Metaphors, Diversity and Sustainable Education: Conversations of Multilingual
Practices between India, Africa and Australia Kathleen Heugh
5. Hierarchy, Discrimination and Language Disadvantage in Indian Multilingualism
Ajit K. Mohanty and Minati Panda
6. (Media) ted Orality Chandrabhanu Pattanayak
7. Multi-scriptable Links Jennifer M. Bayer
8. Multilingual Mind, Multi-competence and Conceptual Metaphor Hans R. Dua
9. A Historical Context of Multilingual Education in India Urmishree Bedamatta
10. Multilingualism and Language Disorders: Some Reflections Basanti Devi
11. ‘Hanging on’ to Multilingualism in a Homogenising Monolingual-Imperial ‘Glocal’
Context…or ‘the displaced should never expect a rose garden’ Jacques Boulet
12. Facets of Multilingualism: A Personal Perspective Margaret Kumar
13. Social Meaning and Language Use: Critical Discourse PerspectiveS. Imtiaz Hasnain
14. Erosion of Cultural and Linguistic Bases in South Asia Udaya Narayana Singh
15. Convergence vs. ‘Subversion’: Two Different Perspectives on Language Contact and
Their Relevance to South AsiaHans Henrich Hock
16. Personal Names and Identity-construction in Pakistan Tariq Rahman
17. On Linguistic Diversity in India B. N. Patnaik
18. Linguistic Diversity and the Human Services in India Supriya Pattanayak
19. Do Koraput Munda, Lower Munda or Even South Munda Really Exist?
Once More on the Still Unresolved Classification of the Munda Languages Gregory D
S. Anderson
20. Endangerment of Betta Kurumba (Tamil Nadu), Betta Kuruba (Karnataka) and
Uralikuruman (Kerala) V. Gnanasundaram, R. Perialwar and K. Rangan
21. Of Multilinguality, ‘A Language’, the Native Speaker and Education Rama Kant
Agnihotri
22. A Nation Proud of its Language Diversity Ganesh Devy
About the Contributors
Index