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In linguistics, diglossia is a situation in which two dialects or languages are used (in fairly strict compartmentalization) by a single language community. In addition to the community's everyday or vernacular language variety (labeled "L" or "low" variety), a second, highly codified lect (labeled "H" or "high")
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See moreThe Greek word διγλωσσία (diglōssia) meant bilingualism; it was given its specialized meaning "two forms of the same language" by Emmanuel Rhoides in the prologue of his Parerga in 1885. The term was quickly adapted
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See moreIn his 1959 article, Charles A. Ferguson defines diglossia as follows:
DIGLOSSIA is a relatively stable language situation in which, in addition to the primary dialects of the...
See moreAs an aspect of study of the relationships between codes and social structure, diglossia is an important concept in the field of sociolinguistics. At the social level, each of the two dialects
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See more• Bastardas Boada, Albert. 1997. "Contextes et représentations dans les contacts linguistiques par décision politique : substitution versus diglossie dans la perspective de la planétarisation", Diverscité langues (Montréal).
• Eeden, Petrus van. "Diglossie"...
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Greek diglossia belongs to the category whereby, while the living language of the area evolves and changes as time passes by, there is an artificial...
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See more• Diglossia (La diglossie), Groupe Européen de Recherches en Langues Créoles
• Diglossia as a Sociolinguistic Situation, Harold F. Schiffman, University of Pennsylvania
• In the New German, English is a “lifestyle diglossia”, Ashley Passmore...
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