Importance of British and American English among Pakistani Graduates: A Retrospective Study
In recent times, Pakistani journalistic English has a propensity to become more American. The aim of the study is to demonstrate the mounting impact of American English and British English on the Pakistani newspapers. The most influential and strong selection of English is American English. The effe...
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