- diglossia
- di·glos·sia
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Diglossia — Diglossia: Portuguese and Creole; Mindelo, São Vicente Island, Cape Verde … Wikipedia
diglossia — /diglo s:ia/ s.f. [der. del gr. glō̂ssa lingua , col pref. di 2]. (ling.) [coesistenza, in uno stesso gruppo sociale, di due sistemi linguistici dotati di diversa importanza socio culturale] ▶◀ ‖ bilinguismo … Enciclopedia Italiana
diglossia — diglossic /duy glos ik/, adj. /duy glos ee euh, glaw see euh/, n. 1. the widespread existence within a society of sharply divergent formal and informal varieties of a language each used in different social contexts or for performing different… … Universalium
diglossia — di·glos·sì·a s.f. 1. TS ling. coesistenza, nella stessa comunità o in uno stesso parlante di due sistemi linguistici di diverso prestigio 2. TS med. malformazione della lingua consistente in una fessura nel senso della lunghezza {{line}}… … Dizionario italiano
Diglossia — dviliežuvystė statusas T sritis gyvūnų raida, augimas, ontogenezė, embriologija atitikmenys: lot. Diglossia ryšiai: platesnis terminas – liežuvio ydos … Veterinarinės anatomijos, histologijos ir embriologijos terminai
diglossia — noun /ˌdaɪˈɡlɒsi.ə,ˌdaɪˈɡlɑsi.ə/ a) the coexistence of two closely related native languages or dialects among a certain population, one of which is regarded to be more prestigious than the other; also, that of two unrelated languages b) the… … Wiktionary
diglossia — A developmental condition that results in a longitudinal split in the tongue. See bifid tongue. [G. di , two, + glossa, tongue] * * * di·glos·sia dī gläs ē ə n the condition of having the tongue bifid * * * di·glos·sia (di glosґe ə) [di +… … Medical dictionary
diglòssia — di|glòs|si|a Mot Esdrúixol Nom femení … Diccionari Català-Català
diglossia — pl.f. diglossie … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
diglossia — n. condition in which the tongue is separated in two … English contemporary dictionary
diglossia — [dʌɪ glɒsɪə] noun Linguistics a situation in which two languages (or two varieties of the same language) are used under different conditions within a community, often by the same speakers. Derivatives diglossic adjective Origin 1950s: from Gk… … English new terms dictionary