| 21. | Most Slovene speakers in the region, like elsewhere in Slovenia, thus live in a situation of diglossia.
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| 22. | Today, however, Albanian in Italy has all the characteristics of the subordinate language in a diglossia situation.
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| 23. | Although, a specific example of diglossia was not given, its social context is almost if not more important.
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| 24. | A look at diglossia might also be relevant . talk ) 22 : 19, 20 May 2015 ( UTC)
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| 25. | Realizing the inappropriateness of the term diglossia ( only two ) to his concept, he proposes the term broad diglossia.
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| 26. | Realizing the inappropriateness of the term diglossia ( only two ) to his concept, he proposes the term broad diglossia.
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| 27. | However, many analysts believe that a stable state of diglossia will endure for at least several generations if not indefinitely.
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| 28. | Jointly with Aracil, he questioned bilingualism and introduced the concept of diglossia for defining the situation of Catalan language speakers.
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| 29. | :Donmust90-- It strongly depends at what level they're speaking ( see article Diglossia etc . ).
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| 30. | Diglossia is defined by Mesthrie as " [ a ] situation where two varieties of a language exist side by side ".
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