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Roy has infused the regional vocabulary, syntax, idioms,rhythms, connotations and manners into the texture of English language with an unparallel facility of expression which enabled her to vernacularize English language. Her coinage of new words by typifying compression and economy of expression, include words like "re-Returned" (p.9), "sariflapping" (p.6) and "Coming Soon! Posters" (p.101). Roy's infusion of regionalism in the description of "Foreign Returnees," (p.140) reaction at the dust filled shabbiness of Cochin Airport, as, "Oho! Going to the dogs India is" (p.140) clearly transmits…mehr

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Roy has infused the regional vocabulary, syntax, idioms,rhythms, connotations and manners into the texture of English language with an unparallel facility of expression which enabled her to vernacularize English language. Her coinage of new words by typifying compression and economy of expression, include words like "re-Returned" (p.9), "sariflapping" (p.6) and "Coming Soon! Posters" (p.101). Roy's infusion of regionalism in the description of "Foreign Returnees," (p.140) reaction at the dust filled shabbiness of Cochin Airport, as, "Oho! Going to the dogs India is" (p.140) clearly transmits Indian realities in a language that flickers with Indian spirit (See details in chapter 4).
Autorenporträt
Naeem Khan Jadoon is a Lecturer in the Department of English, Government Postgraduate College No.1 Abbottabad, KP, Pakistan, with a M.Phil Degree in Literature in English from Hazara University, Mansehra Pakistan. His research interests include Postcolonial varieties of South Asian Englishes, focusing on the Pakistani Variety of English.