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G45 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-272-4905-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aThe Syntax of Spoken Indian English; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; List of figures and tables; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 English in India or Indian English?; 1.2 Aims and scope of this study; 1.3 Structure; Chapter 2. Conceptual background; 2.1 New Englishes and outer circles; 2.1.1 Ideology and terminology: From English to Englishes; 2.1.2 The legacy of Braj Kachru; 2.1.3 "The Kachru catch"; 2.1.4 The Dynamic Model; 2.1.5 Outlook; 2.2 The native speaker: An elusive concept 327 $a2.2.1 The native speaker and the discourse of hegemony2.2.2 The native speaker and linguistic variation; 2.2.3 Outlook; 2.3 Contact-induced language change; 2.3.1 Introduction; 2.3.2 Mechanisms of contact-induced language change; 2.4 Norms and standards; 2.4.1 Norms and the (post)colonial speech community; 2.4.2 Spoken and written standards; Chapter 3. Multilingualism in India; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Typological survey; 3.2.1 Patterns of multilingualism; 3.2.2 South Asia as a sprachbund; 3.2.3 South Asia as a discourse area; 3.2.4 South Asia as a sociolinguistic area 327 $a3.3 English as an Indian language3.3.1 Introduction; 3.3.2 The Indian communicative space; 3.3.3 Outlook; Chapter 4. The syntax of spoken Indian English; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Corpus-based approaches to IndE; 4.1.2 ICE and ICE-India; 4.1.3 The speakers; 4.1.4 The data; 4.1.5 Discourse-pragmatic sentence structure; 4.2 Non-initial existential there; 4.2.1 Definition; 4.2.2 Existentials: Corpus evidence; 4.2.3 Non-initial existential there in ICE-India; 4.2.4 The canonical existential in ICE-India; 4.2.5 Initial and non-initial existential constructions in spoken IndE: Speaker variables 327 $a4.2.6 Explanatory parameters4.3 Topicalization; 4.3.1 Definition; 4.3.2 Topicalization in ICE-India and ICE-GB: Form and frequency; 4.3.3 Topicalization in ICE-India: Contexts and function; 4.3.4 Preposing of non-arguments; 4.3.5 Unlinked topic constructions; 4.3.6 Explanatory parameters; 4.4 Dislocation; 4.4.1 Definition; 4.4.2 Left dislocation: Form and function; 4.4.3 Right dislocation: Form and function; 4.4.4 Dislocation: Corpus evidence; 4.4.5 Explanatory parameters; 4.5 Cleft constructions; 4.5.1 Definition; 4.5.2 Clefts in ICE-GB; 4.5.3 Clefts in ICE-India 327 $a4.5.4 Explanatory parameters4.6 Utterance modifiers; 4.6.1 Focus markers: Only and itself; 4.6.2 Invariant tags; Chapter 5. 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