Hugo Cardoso
William Rozario, last speaker of Indo-Portuguese Creole of Cochin, died recently. When I had met him for my research on Creole languages, he was glad to speak his language again, even though I could only pick it up in parts
English grammar books in hand, young Afghans are in India to prepare their next generation for the linguistic challenge that comes with fighting a global war on terror.
That is not a mere question. It is an entry to a surreal new world of language.
Kapil Dev, without any struggle, has got complete independence from the rules of the English language
Scientists studying bird songs have come up with observations that suggest there is no separating nurture from nature