Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Diglossia refers to the use by a language community of two languages or dialects, a \"high\" or \"H\" variety restricted to certain formal situations, and a \"low\" or \"L\" variety for everyday interaction. This page contains a list of nations, cultures, or other communities which sources describe as featuring a diglossic language situation."@en }
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- List_of_diglossic_regions abstract "Diglossia refers to the use by a language community of two languages or dialects, a \"high\" or \"H\" variety restricted to certain formal situations, and a \"low\" or \"L\" variety for everyday interaction. This page contains a list of nations, cultures, or other communities which sources describe as featuring a diglossic language situation.".
- List_of_diglossic_regions comment "Diglossia refers to the use by a language community of two languages or dialects, a \"high\" or \"H\" variety restricted to certain formal situations, and a \"low\" or \"L\" variety for everyday interaction. This page contains a list of nations, cultures, or other communities which sources describe as featuring a diglossic language situation.".