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- Polyglossia (/ˌpɒlɪˈɡlɒsiə/) refers to the coexistence of multiple languages (or distinct varieties of the same language) in one society or area. The...
- Francisco Perlas (2015). "Descriptive Analysis of the Surigaonon Language". Polyglossia. 27: 1–10. doi:10.34382/00011430. hdl:10367/6111. Lobel, Jason William...
- Theology and Philosophy at Canadian Mennonite University; co-editor of the Polyglossia series in Herald-Press Sarah Kl****en - Canadian author Royden Loewen...
- languages. In cases of an unspecified number of languages, the terms polyglossia, omnilingualism, and multipart-lingualism are more appropriate. Taxell's...
- ISBN 978-90-04-48314-9. William Sayers, "Animal vocalization and human polyglossia in Walter of Bibbesworth's 13th-century domestic treatise in Anglo-Norman...
- genre. The primary constituents of this force are polyglossia and parody (or 'laughter'). Polyglossia refers to "the simultaneous presence of two or more...
- understands each other Norwegian language conflict Pluricentric language Polyglossia Register (sociolinguistics) Sociolinguistics Standard language Linguistic...
- speakers of Persian, reflecting the importance of trade with Khorasan. Polyglossia rendered Multani merchants culturally well-suited for trade with the...
- Retrieved November 8, 2009. "Review: The Testament of Dr. Mabuse". Polyglossia. 5 January 2010. Jolin, Dan. "The Making Of Heath Ledger's Joker". Empire...
- of context over text" (heteroglossia), the hybrid nature of language (polyglossia) and the relation between utterances (intertextuality). Heteroglossia...