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Flash Cards: Mother Tongue

This chapter explores the significance of one's mother tongue, highlighting the emotional connection individuals have with their native languages.

Mother Tongue - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Mother Tongue in Woven Words for Class 11 (English).

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What does the quill represent in the poem?

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The quill symbolizes the poet's mother tongue, Dogri, and the importance of language in expressing identity.

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How does the poet express her emotional attachment to Dogri?

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The poet conveys urgency in her request for the quill, highlighting her deep connection and commitment to her mother tongue.

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What is personification?

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Personification is a literary device that gives human traits to non-human entities or abstract concepts, used in the poem to emphasize the relationship with the quill.

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What is the Sharade script?

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Sharade is the native script of Dogri, which has been largely replaced by Persian script over time.

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What scripts are currently used for writing Dogri?

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Dogri is written in either the Devanagari or Persian scripts.

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Who is Padma Sachdev?

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Padma Sachdev is a poet who writes in Dogri and Hindi, awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for her first collection of Dogri poems.

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What role does the reed play in the poem?

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The reed serves as a metaphor for the poet's urgency and willingness to serve her mother tongue by providing a quill.

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What issue does the poem address?

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The poem addresses the deprivation of the Dogri language of its original script and the loss of cultural identity.

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Who mentioned Dogri among Indian languages?

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Dogri was mentioned by Amir Khusro in his list of Indian languages.

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Where is Dogri predominantly spoken?

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Dogri is primarily spoken in parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab.

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What does the hand given by the reed symbolize?

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The hand symbolizes assistance and the notion of being a servant to the mother tongue.

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Why is language considered a key aspect of culture?

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Language reflects culture, identity, and heritage, crucial for community bonding and personal expression.

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What does it mean for a language to lack a script?

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It means that the language is traditionally spoken but not officially written in a unique script, impacting its preservation.

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What should students inquire about languages?

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Students should explore attitudes, uses, and perceptions of different languages they and others interact with.

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What are the differences between Devanagari and Persian scripts?

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Devanagari is an abugida used primarily for Hindi, while Persian script is a cursive script used in several languages, including Urdu.

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What is significant about Sachdev's Sahitya Akademi Award?

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She received this award at a young age of thirty for her significant contributions to Dogri poetry.

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What literary device is majorly used for the quill?

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The quill is personified, illustrating its importance and connection to the poet's inner feelings.

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How can communities support their languages?

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Communities can support their languages through education, preservation initiatives, and promoting literary works.

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What happens when a language loses its script?

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Losing a script can lead to cultural erosion and diminished identity, making it harder to preserve the language.

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