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Hindi Patrikarita ki Shabd Sampada | हिन्दी पत्रकारिता की शब्द-संपदा by Badrinath Kapoor, R. Ratnesh, and Shiv Kumar Awasthi | बद्रीनाथ कपूर आर. रत्नेश और शिव कुमार अवस्थी

By: Language: Hindi Publication details: Prabhat Prakashan, 2025. New Delhi:Description: 348pISBN:
  • 9789350481127
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 491.43014 T25 BAD R
Summary: Hindi is a very rich language. His vocabulary is vast. Hindi journalism is facing a linguistic crisis these days. Under the pressure of social and economic changes, it is adopting such a language-form, which is a challenge to the linguistic and cultural identity of Hindi society. The undesirable use of English words in Hindi newspapers and other mass media is increasing. In the presented dictionary, the semantics are given according to its grammatical form. Wherever the form of the word or idiom is somewhat different from the regional or popular, its popular form is also given along with it. Wherever a word is used in a different sense from the prevailing one, its main meaning is given first. Where a word has more than one meaning, the corresponding quotations are given before the meaning. When giving the meaning of the word, its origin is taken into account. The periodicals from which extracts are taken in the dictionary are mentioned in notation and are separately disclosed in the dictionary as' notation '.Hopefully, the 'word of Hindi journalism' will be free in the Hindi world of the group.
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Hindi is a very rich language. His vocabulary is vast. Hindi journalism is facing a linguistic crisis these days. Under the pressure of social and economic changes, it is adopting such a language-form, which is a challenge to the linguistic and cultural identity of Hindi society. The undesirable use of English words in Hindi newspapers and other mass media is increasing. In the presented dictionary, the semantics are given according to its grammatical form. Wherever the form of the word or idiom is somewhat different from the regional or popular, its popular form is also given along with it. Wherever a word is used in a different sense from the prevailing one, its main meaning is given first. Where a word has more than one meaning, the corresponding quotations are given before the meaning. When giving the meaning of the word, its origin is taken into account. The periodicals from which extracts are taken in the dictionary are mentioned in notation and are separately disclosed in the dictionary as' notation '.Hopefully, the 'word of Hindi journalism' will be free in the Hindi world of the group.

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