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- Sociolinguists may also use the term diglossia to denote bilingualism, the speaking of two or more languages by the members of the same community, as, for example, in New York City, where many members of the Hispanic community speak both Spanish and English, switching from one to the other according to the social situation or the needs of the moment.www.britannica.com/topic/diglossia
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Diglossia is the term used to describe a situation in which: a) two speech varieties are used within a single speech community, and b) each speech variety is …
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Mar 13, 2014 · Diglossia The term was introduced by Charles Ferguson, (1959), and refers to the language situation in which two varieties of the same language is used in different situations. Ferguson lists nine specific characteristics of a …
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