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Dick & Garlick
Notes on Indian English, Hinglish, slang & pop culture
March 18, 2010
On Indian English
Via
Mint
: Sailaja Pingali, author of
Indian English (Dialects of English)
on the characteristics of Indian English. (Download the podcast
here
).
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