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Bidialectalism and extended diglossia in Kanauji speakers
Sociolinguistic variation in relation to the understudied and endangered language variety Kanauji has hitherto not been accorded due attention. Kanauji is a dialect of western Hindi spoken by around 9.5 million as of 2001. (Eberhard, Simons & Fennig 2021)
Pandey, Anu
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Diglossia: A critical overview of the Swiss example
The article addresses the issue of diglossia in its original and extended definition. The main point of discussion is the validity of the ‘defining cases’ of diglossia selected by Ferguson (1959) to substantiate his concept.
Stępkowska, Agnieszka
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Diglossia and early spelling in Malay [PDF]
Diglossia is a widespread sociolinguistic condition (Schiffman, 1998) where two distinct varieties of the same language (standard and non-standard) coexist in a speech community (Ferguson, 1959).
Siew, Amy Chin Ying
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PurposeThis study aims to investigate the impact of the lexico-phonological diglossic distance of story reading (a scaffolded storybook intervention, informed by Vygotsky’s theory of scaffolding and fading) on Arabic-speaking preschool children’s ...
Abeer Shahbari-Kassem +3 more
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Para uma revisão da situação linguística no Mundo Árabe: a diglossia
O presente trabalho consiste em trazer à tona a questão de diglossia existente no Mundo Árabe, revisitar as teorias mais relevantes a respeito do assunto além de tentar verificar se o termo diglossia é o mais adequado para a situação lingüística ...
Safa A. Abou Chahla Jubran +1 more
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Opportunities and Challenges for Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Services in Arabic-Speaking Middle East Countries. [PDF]
Ghali S, Abdalla F, Aseeri A.
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A Critical Review of The Theory of Diglossia: A Call to Action
This study outlines Ferguson’s (1959) classical diglossia and Fishman’s (1967) extended diglossia and refers to the modifications and extensions this concept has undergone since Ferguson’s (1959) original definition. The purpose is to show how Ferguson’s
Kyriakou, Marianna +1 more
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Raphiq IbrahimEdmond J. Safra Brain Research Center for the Study of Learning Disabilities, Department of Learning Disabilities, University of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelAbstract: This study examined diglossia and its cognitive basis in Arabic.
Raphiq Ibrahim
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Sources of convergence in indigenous languages: Lexical variation in Yucatec Maya. [PDF]
Blaha Pfeiler B, Skopeteas S.
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Diglossia and Orthographic Complexity as Multiplicative but not Additive Challenges in Arabic: A Critical Review. [PDF]
Asadi I, Asli-Badarneh A.
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