A sociolinguistic situation in which two different varieties of language co-exist in a speech communication, each with a distinct range of purely social function and appropriate for certain situations, is called d______.
diglossia (8P177)
A sociolinguistic situation in which two different varieties of language co-exist in a speech communication, each with a distinct range of purely social function and appropriate for certain situations, is called d______.
diglossia (8P177)