- A
pluricentric language or
polycentric language is a
language with
several codified standard forms,
often corresponding to
different countries. Many examples...
- of Serbia, Croatia,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. It is a
pluricentric language with four
mutually intelligible standard varieties,
namely Serbian...
- the
shared vocabulary of
mathematics and the sciences.
English is a
pluricentric language,
which means that no one
national authority sets the standard...
- encounter. Dua, Hans R. (1992). Hindi-Urdu is a
pluricentric language. In M. G.
Clyne (Ed.),
Pluricentric languages:
Differing norms in
different nations...
- English, however, is the main
source of more
recent loanwords.
German is a
pluricentric language; the
three standardized variants are German, Austrian, and Swiss...
- ISSN 2158-2440.
Asmah Haji Omar (1992). "Malay as a
pluricentric language". In Clyne,
Michael G. (ed.).
Pluricentric Languages. Gruyter. pp. 402–3, 413. ISBN 3-11-012855-1...
- Indo-Iranian
subdivision of the Indo-European languages.
Persian is a
pluricentric language predominantly spoken and used
officially within Iran, Afghanistan...
- Austrian-Canadian UBC
linguist Stefan Dollinger in his 2019
monograph The
Pluricentricity Debate, used to
describe what he
believes is
scepticism in
German dialectology...
-
Austronesian language family. The most
prominent member is Malay, a
pluricentric language given national status in
Brunei and
Singapore while also the...
-
named "Indonesian")
across Maritime Southeast Asia. The
language is
pluricentric and a macrolanguage, i.e.,
several varieties of it are
standardized as...