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Diglossia

Title: Diglossia
Category: Literature / English
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Diglossia

Introduction The sociolinguistic condition known as diglossia has attracted wide attention since the publication of Ferguson's seminal article (1959). Despite its occurrence in many non-western contexts, it is not simply a phenomenon of exotic third-world cultures, but characterizes a number of languages found in various parts of the world, including western Europe Power and Prestige. Diglossic languages (and diglossic language situations) are usually described as consisting of two (or more) varieties that coexist in a speech community; the domains of linguistic behavior are parceled out in …showed first 85 words of 4581 total

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showed last 85 words of 4581 total…world language problem." Rationality and Society, vol. 3, pp. 78-105. 14 Rubin, Joan. ``Bilingual usage in paraguay." In Fishman (ed.), (1972,). pp. 512-530. 15 Schiffman, Harold F. ``Language, linguistics and politics in Tamilnad." (1974). In Edwin Gerow and Margery Lang, (eds.) Studies in the language and culture of South Asia. University of Washington Press, and Publications on Asia, No. 23, of the Institute for Comparative and Foreign Area Studies, pp. 125-34. 16 ...............``Swiss-German diglossia." In A. Hudson (ed.), STUDIES IN DIGLOSSIA., Southwest Journal of Linguistics. (1991) 10(1), pgs. 173-88. 17 Scotton, Carol Myers. (1986). ``Diglossia and code-switching." In Fishman (1986, ed.), 403-15.

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