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  2. CHARLES A. FERGUSON-----Diglossia 1 In many speech communities two or more varieties of the same language2 are used by some speakers under different conditions. Perhaps the most familiar example is the standard language and regional dialect as used, say, in Italian or Persian, where many speakers speak their local dialect at home

  3. Charles Albert Ferguson (July 6, 1921 – September 2, 1998) was an American linguist who taught at Stanford University. He was one of the founders of sociolinguistics and is best known for his work on diglossia .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DiglossiaDiglossia - Wikipedia

    The sociolinguist Charles A. Ferguson introduced the English equivalent diglossia in 1959 in the title of an article. His conceptualization of diglossia describes a society with more than one prevalent language or the high variety, which pertains to the language used in literature, newspapers, and other social institutions. [9]

  5. Dec 4, 2015 · Charles A. Ferguson. Pages 325-340 | Published online: 04 Dec 2015. Cite this article. https://doi.org/10.1080/00437956.1959.11659702. Citations. Metrics. Reprints & Permissions. View PDF. Click to increase image size.

  6. Jun 25, 2012 · While the defining cases of diglossia offered in Charles Ferguson's 1959 article have long been useful as vehicles for introducing this important form of societal multilingualism, they are also problematic in that they differ from each other in a number of significant ways.

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  7. It is nearly thirty-five years since Ferguson introduced the concept of diglossia in his pioneering study (1959), directing attention towards understanding the sociocultural setting in which the language functions.

  8. Dec 5, 2016 · This chapter discusses diglossia as one of the charismatic concepts that sociolinguistics has produced. It describes diglossia’s provenance, its major conceptualizations by Ferguson and Fishman, and its quintessential contribution to the study of language and society, before tackling some of the problems that it engenders.

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