A Sociolinguistic Study of the Nepali Language (As spoken in Sikkim)
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2012
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Department of Linguistics
Abstract
This thesis is an attempt to present a sociolinguistic analysis of the Nepali language
spoken in Sikkim. The goal of this study is to assess the sociolinguistic situation of
the Nepali language in Sikkim, one of the Indian states. The tools utilized in this study
are sociolinguistic questionnaires (A) and 210 wordlist prepared by Linguistic Survey
of Nepal.
The study is organized into six chapters. Chapter 1 presents the general introduction,
the objectives, the methodology, the significance and limitations of the study. Chapter 2
presents background information regarding the Nepali language and people of Sikkim.
Chapter 3 analyzes the multilingualism and domains of language use. Chapter 4 deals
with the dialect mapping, attitudes of the speakers, language endangerment and language
loyalty. Chapter 5 analyzes the language variation, transmission and maintenance.
Chapter 6 summarizes the findings of the study.
There are 11 indigenous languages (Bhutia, Lepcha, Limbu, Rai, Magar, Tamang,
Newar, Gurung, Sherpa and Sunuwar) in Sikkim which have status of official
languages. The Nepali language is Lingua franca or language for wider
communication and is spoken by nearly 60% population of Sikkim as their first
language. Most of the Sikkimese people are bilingual or multilingual as they speak
more than one or two languages. They are bi/multilingual mostly in their respective
ethnic languages, Hindi and English. The Nepali language in Sikkim is used in almost
every domain like in household activities, in communication with other linguistic
communities, in educational institutions, at local markets, in religious and official
purposes etc. Most of the Nepali language speakers in Sikkim often code mix and
switch to different languages in different situations. The languages in which they mix
and switch code frequently are Hindi and English. The Nepali language speakers in
Sikkim have positive attitude and high loyalty towards the Nepali language. There is
no possibility of language loss or endangerment of Nepali language in Sikkim and the
language is well maintained and transmitted to the younger generation.
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Sociolinguistic study, Nepali language