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diglossia The existence of
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diglossia if there is a structural functional distribution of the languages involved, the society is termed 'diglossic'. Typical diglossic areas are those areas in Britain and on the Continent, where a regional language is used in informal, usually oral, contexts, while the state language is used in more formal situations. Wales (with Welsh and English), Frisia (with German/Dutch) and Lusatia (with Sorbian and German) are well_known examples.
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diglossia the existence of two official languages in a society
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