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Publications on Language and Culture of Indian/South Asians in the United States
by
Kamal K. Sridhar
Associate Professor of Linguistics and
Associate Director,
Center for India Studies
Stony Brook University
ksridhar@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
"South Asian Diaspora in Europe and the US". In Braj B. Kachru and S. N. Sridhar (eds.) Language in South Asia, Cambridge University Press (In Press).
"At home in English: Assimilation and Adaptation of Asian Indians in the US" (with S. N. Sridhar). In S. Mckay and C.S-L Wong (eds.) Language Diversity: Problem or Resource. Cambridge University Press. 2000, 369-392.
“Asian Indian Communities in the United States. In S.N. Sridhar and N.K. Mattoo (eds.) Ananya: A Portrait of India. NY: Association of Indians in America. 861-880, 1997.
"The languages of India in New York". In O. Garcia and J. A. Fishman (eds.) The Multilingual Apple. Berlin: Walter De Gruyter & Co. 1997. Pp. 194-212, 1997.
"Indian languages in diaspora: Kannadigas and Gujaratis in New York". In Proceedings of the International Conference on the Maintenance of Indian Languages and Cultures Abroad. Mysore: Central Institute of Indian Languages. 1994, pp. 262-271.
"Meaning, Means, Maintenance". In J.E. Alatis (ed.) Language and Social Meaning. Georgetown University Roundtable on Languages and Linguistics 1992. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press. 1993, PP. 56-65.
"Language maintenance by Asian Indians in the U.S.: Kannada speakers in the New York Area" International Journal of the Sociology of Language. Vol. 69, 1988, 73-87.
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