Contemporary India: Socio-economic and Political ProcessesContinental, 1982 - 477 עמודים Volume honoring Professor V.M. Sirsikar, b. 1919, Indian political scientist. |
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עמוד 73
... Linguistic homogeneity strengthens regionalism both in positive and negative senses ; in the former in terms of strength in unity and in the latter through emotional frenzy . Language as an expression of shared life , through structures ...
... Linguistic homogeneity strengthens regionalism both in positive and negative senses ; in the former in terms of strength in unity and in the latter through emotional frenzy . Language as an expression of shared life , through structures ...
עמוד 74
... linguistic homogeneity . A closer scrutiny will reveal that together with language many variables and critical factors like ethnic - cum - economic considerations : ( Nagaland , Meghalaya , Manipur and Tripura ) ; religion , script and ...
... linguistic homogeneity . A closer scrutiny will reveal that together with language many variables and critical factors like ethnic - cum - economic considerations : ( Nagaland , Meghalaya , Manipur and Tripura ) ; religion , script and ...
עמוד 436
... linguistic transaction doesn't make language pollution , but it could be the harbinger of it . Repeated linguistic miscarriages may lead to a focus of pollution ; and such a focus stands subsequently in the way of successfull linguistic ...
... linguistic transaction doesn't make language pollution , but it could be the harbinger of it . Repeated linguistic miscarriages may lead to a focus of pollution ; and such a focus stands subsequently in the way of successfull linguistic ...
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Making it in Maharashtra | 1 |
Chavan and the Political Integration | 29 |
A Study of their | 55 |
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