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Early 1600’s > East Indian Company Early 1800’s > English Education

Early 1600’s > East Indian Company Early 1800’s > English Education Early 1900’s > English official and academic language 3% of India’s population speaks English. Indian English Differences between BE – IE › stress on every syllable › dropping the -ed ending after /k/

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Early 1600’s > East Indian Company Early 1800’s > English Education

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  1. Early 1600’s > East Indian Company • Early 1800’s > English Education • Early 1900’s > English official and academic language • 3% of India’s population speaks English

  2. Indian English • Differences between BE – IE • › stress on every syllable • › dropping the -ed ending after /k/ • eg. Walked – walk • › IE -t- replaced by BE – th- rep • eg. Worth – wort • ›In RP, /r/ occurs only before a vowel. • Indian English use /r/ in almost all positions. • ›Tag questions:as in He's here, no? comes • from hindi. They use it in every question • they form.

  3. She received a reported £500,000 in advances and the rights • to her book were sold in 21 countries. • She is the first non-expatriate Indian author and the first Indian • woman to bag the booker prize • She left home at 16 and then lived in a squatters' camp, • in a small hut with a tin roof, within the walls of Delhi's Ferozshah • Kotl

  4. Simplified version • Exercise series • Exercise

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