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  2. Derived from the Greek word διγλωσσία, which is defined as bilingualism, diglossia is a linguistic phenomenon in which a language has two varieties often labeled as a high variety ("H") and a low variety ("L").
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    t. e. In linguistics, diglossia ( / daɪˈɡlɒsiə /) is a situation in which two dialects or languages are used (in fairly strict compartmentalization) by a single language community.

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    di·glos·si·a
    [dīˈɡlôsēə, dīˈɡläsēə]
    noun
    linguistics
    diglossia (noun)
    1. a situation in which two languages (or two varieties of the same language) are used under different conditions within a community, often by the same speakers. The term is usually applied to languages with distinct “high” and “low” (colloquial) varieties, such as Arabic.
    Origin
    1950s: from Greek diglōssos ‘bilingual’, on the pattern of French diglossie.
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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 … See more

    The Greek word διγλωσσία (diglossía), from δί- (dí-, "two") and γλώσσα (glóssa, "language"), meant bilingualism; it was given its specialized meaning "two forms of the same language" by Emmanuel Rhoides in … See more

    In 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 … See more

    As 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 has certain spheres of social interaction assigned to it and in the assigned … See more

    Diglossia (La diglossie), Groupe Européen de Recherches en Langues Créoles
    Diglossia as a Sociolinguistic Situation, Harold F. Schiffman, … See more

    Greek
    Greek diglossia belongs to the category whereby, while the living language of the area evolves and changes as time passes by, there is an … See more

     
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