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- Arabic is an example of a diglossic language, which means that there are two varieties of the same language side-by-side in a speech community, each variety having a specialized function12. The varieties in question may belong to the same historical language, as in the case of standard Arabic and the Arabic dialects across the Arabic-speaking world2, or they may be more separate and genetically distant languages2. Diglossia may have appeared in Arabic when Muslim cities emerged during the early period of Islam3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Diglossia has been defined (Ferguson 1959) as the existence of two varieties of the same language side-by-side in a speech community, each variety having a specialized function. Arabic is an example of a diglossic language alongside Greek, Swiss German and Haitian Creole.www.qrf.org/en/latest/blog/significance-diglossia
The varieties in question may belong to the same historical language, as in the case of standard Arabic and the Arabic dialects across the Arabic-speaking world (this first type of diglossia is referred to in the literature as classical, genetic, or endoglossic diglossia), or they may be more separate and genetically distant languages, as in the case of Spanish and Guarani in Paraguay (this second type of diglossia is referred...
www.oxfordbibliographies.com/abstract/document/…(October 2021) Diglossia may have appeared in Arabic when Muslim cities emerged during the early period of Islam. As an aspect of study of the relationships between codes and social structure, diglossia is an important concept in the field of sociolinguistics.
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