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A Study of Saraiki Speaker' Attitudes towards English Lexical Borrowing in Saraiki Language Attitude towards a language is considered to be a premise which particularly highlights linguistic behavior that may be favorable or unfavorable. Pakistan being a multilingual country has a diglossic situation where two or three languages are used by the same speech community. Nevertheless, these vernaculars vary in prestige, rank, and effectiveness which authorize them either as greatly prestigious or poorly valued languages. In Pakistan, English is taken as a highly esteemed while Saraiki as a less privileged language. This specific study aimed to explore Saraiki speakers’ attitudes towards English lexical borrowing in Saraiki language. The data of this specific research was gathered through the administration of close ended questionnaire survey upon a total of 150 randomly chosen educated sample of both gender and of different age groups. By using SPSS version 22, the collected data was computed, evaluated as well as tabulated. This study discovered a difference in the speakers’ attitudes based on the demographic profile such as age and gender. The findings and outcomes recommend that the study respondents conveyed highly positive attitude towards English lexical borrowing in Saraiki language. This could be documented to the fact that participants were highly motivated towards English language, some recommendations are finally proposed.
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