LINGUISTIC IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION OF SHINA SPEAKERS AN ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-III).36      10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-III).36      Published : Sep 3
Authored by : ShamimAraShams , ZiaUl HaqAnwar

36 Pages : 278-283

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  • Bailey, T. G. (1924). Grammar of the Shina Language. London. The Royal Asiatic Society.
  • Biddulph, J. (1980). Tribes of Hindoo Koosh. Karachi. Indus Publication
  • Buddruss, G. (1985). Linguistic research in Gilgit and Hunza: some results and perspectives. Journal of CentralAsia. 8(1). 27-32. Islamabad. Centre for the Study of Civilization of Central Asia.
  • Carla F. R. and Backetstrom, P. C. (2002). Languages of Northern Areas. London. National Institute ofPakistan Studies, Islamabad and Summer Institute of Linguistics
  • Dukhi, J.K. (1995). Pakistan Encyclopedia of Folk Lore: Northern Areas. Islamabad. Lok Virsa [National Heritage].
  • Fishman, J. A. (1991). Reversing language shift. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters.
  • Grierson. G.R. (1927). Linguistic survey of India (Vol.1, Part 1). West Calcutta. Government of India Central Publication Branch.
  • Kohistani,R. and Schmidt, R. L. (1998). Shina Matale [Shina Proverbs]. Karakoram. Shina Research Forum.
  • Leitner, G.W. (2001). Dardistan [The Land of Dard Tribe]. New Delhi. Bhavana Books & Prints
  • Lorimer,D.L.R. (1924). Folk Tales of Hunza. Lahore. Allied Press.
  • Myers-Scotton, C. (1993). Social Motivations for Code-Switching, Evidence from Africa. New York. Oxford University Press.
  • Namus,M. (1961). Gilgit aur Shina Zuban [Gilgit and the Shina Language]. Bahawalpur. Feroz Sons Printers and Publishers.
  • Omoniyi, W. (2007). The Sociolinguistics of Identity. Nottingham: Continuum.
  • Romaine, S. (1989). Bilingualism. London. Blackwell Publishers
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  • Rusi, J. (2014). Identity Process Theory: Identity, Social Action and Social Change. Cambridge UniversityPress: London.
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  • Schneider, E.W. (2011). Postcolonial English: Varieties around the World. Cambridge University Press. London.
  • Sharifian, F. (2009). English as an International Language: Perspectives and Pedagogical Issues. Bristol: Multilingual.
  • Taj, A. Khaliq. (2011). Mari Zabaan Wa Saqafat [My Language and Culture]. Gilgit Baltistan Ka Urdu Adab [Gilgit-Baltistan's Urdu literature]. Gilgit.Halqa-e- Arbab Zooq.
  • Torwali, Z. (2019). Negotiating Pluralism. Swat. IBT.
  • Zamfir, T. (2014). Language and Discourse. GIDNI. University of Bucharist.

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    CHICAGO : Shams, Shamim Ara, and Zia Ul Haq Anwar. 2019. "Linguistic Identity Construction of Shina Speakers: An Ethnographic Study." Global Social Sciences Review, IV (III): 278-283 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-III).36
    HARVARD : SHAMS, S. A. & ANWAR, Z. U. H. 2019. Linguistic Identity Construction of Shina Speakers: An Ethnographic Study. Global Social Sciences Review, IV, 278-283.
    MHRA : Shams, Shamim Ara, and Zia Ul Haq Anwar. 2019. "Linguistic Identity Construction of Shina Speakers: An Ethnographic Study." Global Social Sciences Review, IV: 278-283
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    OXFORD : Shams, Shamim Ara and Anwar, Zia Ul Haq (2019), "Linguistic Identity Construction of Shina Speakers: An Ethnographic Study", Global Social Sciences Review, IV (III), 278-283
    TURABIAN : Shams, Shamim Ara, and Zia Ul Haq Anwar. "Linguistic Identity Construction of Shina Speakers: An Ethnographic Study." Global Social Sciences Review IV, no. III (2019): 278-283. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-III).36