STUDY OF DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF PAKISTANI STANDARD ENGLISH

  • Ameer Ali University of Sindh, Jamshoro
    (PK)
  • Abdul Wahid Samoon University of Sindh
    (PK)
  • Mansoor Ali University of Sindh
    (PK)

Abstract

The current research has adopted a qualitative approach to investigate the linguistic differences of Pakistani Standard English in contrast to British Standard English. We studied morphological, lexical, and hybrid characteristics of Pakistani Standard English. Besides, we investigated the linguistic features to prove the fact that cultural context determines the use of a language. Moreover, the findings of this research also support the fact that a language keeps evolving in different contexts leading to the development of different varieties of the language. However, the researchers have studied comparatively many varieties of Englishes, but this research investigates the distinguishing features of Pakistani Standard English employing secondary data from Dawn e-newspaper. Additionally, the researchers have also qualitatively codified the data into broader themes. The findings of this research will help readers in understanding the role of a cultural context in developing a new variety of a language. Consequently, they will be able to carry out further research in the field of World Englishes. Hence, this research is a systematic investigation of Pakistani Standard English and its differentiating features.

 

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Author Biographies

Ameer Ali, University of Sindh, Jamshoro
Ameer Ali is a research scholar of Applied Linguistics at University of Sindh, Jamshoro.
Abdul Wahid Samoon, University of Sindh
Abdul Wahid Samoon is an Assistant Professor of English at Government Elementary College of Education Hyderabad Sindh. He is also pursuing M.Phil. in Applied Linguistics at University of Sindh, Jamshoro
Mansoor Ali, University of Sindh

Mansoor Ali is a lecturer in English at College Education and Literacy Department Sindh.

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Published
2020-12-10
How to Cite
Ali, A., Samoon, A. W., & Ali, M. (2020). STUDY OF DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF PAKISTANI STANDARD ENGLISH. Elite : English and Literature Journal, 7(2), 112-124. https://doi.org/10.24252/10.24252/elite.v7i2a1
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Volume 7 Number 2, December 2020
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