Tracing Linguistic Evolution: Language Contact between English, Bengali, and Other Languages Across Three Phases in Bangladesh and its Place in World Englishes

The article examines the historical development of language contact in Bangladesh. It focuses on how Bengali, English,and other regional languages interact. The article is bifurcated into three stages namely, the colonial period (1853-1947), the post-colonial period (1947-1971),...

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Main Author: Dr. Md. Nurul Islam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Department of English, University of Chitral 2025-01-01
Series:University of Chitral Journal of Linguistics and Literature
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Online Access:https://jll.uoch.edu.pk/index.php/jll/article/view/384/291
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description The article examines the historical development of language contact in Bangladesh. It focuses on how Bengali, English,and other regional languages interact. The article is bifurcated into three stages namely, the colonial period (1853-1947), the post-colonial period (1947-1971),and the post-liberation age following Bangladesh’s independence (1971 onwards). Significant cultural and socio-political shifts were brought about by each period. The study demonstrates how these stages contributed tothe development of a regional form of English. The development of this variation coincided with the dominance of Bengali in a bilingual and multilingual setting. The article makes use of the World Englishes framework to comprehend these changes. It draws attention to Bangladeshi English’s distinctive linguistic developments. The historical and sociolinguistic background of the nation is reflected in these characteristics. The study also demonstrates how English has maintained its global significance while adapting to local demands. Moreover, the article captures the development of English in Bangladesh by combining historical periods with the idea of World Englishes. Finally, it highlights howseveral eras have influenced a unique language landscape.
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spelling doaj-art-25911b245c5e48d398844e4e86ae66b62025-08-20T01:50:57ZengDepartment of English, University of ChitralUniversity of Chitral Journal of Linguistics and Literature2663-15122025-01-018II711Tracing Linguistic Evolution: Language Contact between English, Bengali, and Other Languages Across Three Phases in Bangladesh and its Place in World EnglishesDr. Md. Nurul Islam0ELSD, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaThe article examines the historical development of language contact in Bangladesh. It focuses on how Bengali, English,and other regional languages interact. The article is bifurcated into three stages namely, the colonial period (1853-1947), the post-colonial period (1947-1971),and the post-liberation age following Bangladesh’s independence (1971 onwards). Significant cultural and socio-political shifts were brought about by each period. The study demonstrates how these stages contributed tothe development of a regional form of English. The development of this variation coincided with the dominance of Bengali in a bilingual and multilingual setting. The article makes use of the World Englishes framework to comprehend these changes. It draws attention to Bangladeshi English’s distinctive linguistic developments. The historical and sociolinguistic background of the nation is reflected in these characteristics. The study also demonstrates how English has maintained its global significance while adapting to local demands. Moreover, the article captures the development of English in Bangladesh by combining historical periods with the idea of World Englishes. Finally, it highlights howseveral eras have influenced a unique language landscape.https://jll.uoch.edu.pk/index.php/jll/article/view/384/291language interactionworld englishesbangladeshi englishcolonial eraand development of linguistics
spellingShingle Dr. Md. Nurul Islam
Tracing Linguistic Evolution: Language Contact between English, Bengali, and Other Languages Across Three Phases in Bangladesh and its Place in World Englishes
University of Chitral Journal of Linguistics and Literature
language interaction
world englishes
bangladeshi english
colonial era
and development of linguistics
title Tracing Linguistic Evolution: Language Contact between English, Bengali, and Other Languages Across Three Phases in Bangladesh and its Place in World Englishes
title_full Tracing Linguistic Evolution: Language Contact between English, Bengali, and Other Languages Across Three Phases in Bangladesh and its Place in World Englishes
title_fullStr Tracing Linguistic Evolution: Language Contact between English, Bengali, and Other Languages Across Three Phases in Bangladesh and its Place in World Englishes
title_full_unstemmed Tracing Linguistic Evolution: Language Contact between English, Bengali, and Other Languages Across Three Phases in Bangladesh and its Place in World Englishes
title_short Tracing Linguistic Evolution: Language Contact between English, Bengali, and Other Languages Across Three Phases in Bangladesh and its Place in World Englishes
title_sort tracing linguistic evolution language contact between english bengali and other languages across three phases in bangladesh and its place in world englishes
topic language interaction
world englishes
bangladeshi english
colonial era
and development of linguistics
url https://jll.uoch.edu.pk/index.php/jll/article/view/384/291
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