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Culture
Language
Linguistic typology
Official languages of India
Indo-Aryan languages
Languages of Pakistan
Fusional languages
Languages of India
Telugu language
Languages with official status in India
Multilingualism
Gujarati language

The effects of native language on Indian English sounds and timing patterns Hema Sirsa and Melissa A Redford University of Oregon Running title: The effects of native language on Indian English

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