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Social and Psychological Compulsions of English Language Use: The Negative Outcomes
Abstract
English language enjoys the Political, constitutional and official status in Pakistan. Its worldwide use justifies its status in Pakistan. Speaking English is the desire of the people. This fashion of English language use is an outcome of social and psychological aspects. The society privileges the individuals with the competence to speak English. On the other hand, every individual is inclined psychologically to use English which is uncontrollable. All the factors behind these social and psychological compulsions to use English Language will be brought into discussion in this research paper. The data is collected from the daily conversation of people and personal experience of the researcher from the individuals desperate to speak English Language. The collected data is analyzed by explaining it in the sphere of social and psychological circle.
Authors
Zohaib Zahid
Assistant Professor, Department of English, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Sub-Campus Rahim Yar Khan, Punjab, Pakistan
Iqra Aizad Khosa
M. Phil Scholar, Ghazi University, D.G Khan, Punjab, Pakistan
Mahwash Rubab
Associate Lecturer, Department of English, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan
Keywords
Observation of supreme court of Pakistan, Social and psychological aspects, Status of English Language