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082 _aPh.D. Minor-095
_bPIL
100 _aPillai, Surabhi
245 0 _aEnglish used in the Indian newspaper : the times of India and the DNA (Also available on CD)
260 _c2016
300 _avii,95p.,CD-ROM
505 _aCONTENTS Chapter I Introduction to the dissertation 1 - 1.1 Vocabulary 2 - 1.2 Grammar 3 - 1.3 Sentence Construction . 3 - 1.4 Fluency 4 - 1.5 Introduction to Different Types of ‗Englishes‘ 4 - 1.6 Research Problem 6 - 1.7 Objectives of the Study 6 1.7.1 Objective 7 1.7.2 Objective 2 9 1.7.3 Objective 3 10 - 1.8 Research Methodology 10 - 1.9 The Samples 11 - 1.10 Scheme of the Study 12 - 1.11 Expected Contribution 13 Chapter II Review of Literature 15 Chapter III Research Methodology 32 Chapter IV Data Analysis and Findings 45 - 4.1 The explanation of the ten categories 46 - 4.2For The Times of India 49 4.3 ForDNA 50 - 4.4 Analysis of The Times of India 51 - 4.5 Analysis of the DNA 56 - 4.6 Comparison between The Times of India and DNA 60 Chapter V Conclusion 65 - 5.1 Objective 1 66 5.1.1 Analysis of Objective 1 67 - 5.2 Objective 2 69 5.2.1 Analysis of Objective 2 70 - 5.3 Objective 3 72 5.3.1 Analysis of Objective 3 73 - 5.4 Editors‘ Views 73 5.4.1 Views of Mr. Shyam Parekh, Editor, DNA 74 5.4.2 Views of Mr. Ajay Umath, Former Deputy Editor, TOI 76 - 5.5 Readers‘ Perspective 78 5.5.1 Ms. Geeta Pillai 78 5.5.2 Mr. Girish Pillai 79 5.5.3 Mr. Bhargav Shah 80 5.5.4 Mr. Dharmendra S. Rana 81 5.5.5 Mr. Jacob Kuriakose 82 Chapter VI Bibliography 85
700 _aMallik, Pradeep (Guide)
891 _a2011 Batch
891 _aDoctoral Programme (Ph.D),CEPT Uni. 2011 Batch
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