Definition of Digraphia. Meaning of Digraphia. Synonyms of Digraphia

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- In sociolinguistics, digraphia refers to the use of more than one writing system for the same language. Synchronic digraphia is the coexistence of two...
- referring to two writing systems coexisting for a single language, the term digraphia is used. The high variety may be an older stage of the same language (as...
- Usenet. ISCII (1988) Hindustani is an Indo-Aryan language with extreme digraphia and diglossia resulting from the Hindi–Urdu controversy starting in the...
- cryptonym, a covert code name Digraph, a two-letter ISO 639-1 language code Digraphia, use of multiple complete writing systems for one language. Digram (disambiguation)...
- of the po****tion. Serbian is the only European language with active digraphia, using both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets. Serbian Cyrillic is designated...
- and sociolinguistic dynamics within a language community. Analogously, digraphia occurs when a language may be written in different scripts. For example...
- script (latinica, латиница). Serbian is a rare example of synchronic digraphia, a situation where all literate members of a society have two interchangeable...
- are widely used in Serbia. The Serbian language is thus an example of digraphia. The two alphabets are almost directly and completely interchangeable...
- Transliteration Practice and Discourse in a Setting of Computer-Mediated Digraphia" (PDF). In Georgakopoulou, Alexandra; Silk, Michael (eds.). Standard Languages...
- languages which are written in two different scripts are called Synchronic digraphia. Hindustani is one such language. The calligraphy uses two different scripts...