Indian-centric examples (e.g., explaining diglossia using Tamil or Hindi-Urdu), simple language, short chapter summaries, and end-of-chapter questions.
by Pushpinder Syal and D.V. Jindal is a standard introductory textbook widely used in Indian universities for students beginning their study of modern linguistics. The text is specifically designed to simplify complex linguistic concepts, making it a "stepping stone" for more advanced study. Indian-centric examples (e
Contemporary debates and directions Recent developments shape the discipline’s frontier: Indian-centric examples (e.g.