Diglossia: A Study of the Theory with Application to Tamil |
Contents
Notes for Chapter 1 | 26 |
Notes for Chapter 2 | 40 |
Note for Chapter 3 | 49 |
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acquisition Andronov Arokianathan 1982 Authentic domain Authentic speech Beschi bilingualism Brahmin caste Ceń Tamil code-mixing code-switching Colloquial Tamil context conversation dialogue diatypical diglossia involving diglossic discourses Dravidian Dravidian languages educated English eye dialects Fasold Ferguson Fishman's Extension formal functional complementarity grammar Grantha graphemes Gumperz H and L H diasystem H variety ibid identified in-diglossia Indo-Aryan instance intralanguage Karunakaran L words language lexemes linguistic Literary Tamil literature M. S. Pillai Marked Colloquial monologues Mutable Non-Authentic domain norms oral orthography phonemes phonology polyglossia prestige pronunciation prose Pseudo H Purity refer represent rubrics Sanskrit Schiffman 1978 scholars situation social Sotiropoulos 1977 speak speakers speech community spoken Standard Colloquial structural style Sub-Optimal Super-Optimal superposition Tamil diglossia Tamil H Tamil language Tamil literature Tamil Nadu Tamil phonology Tamil Renaissance Timm Tolka:ppiyam tradition usage Use-Oriented diglossia variation varieties of H varieties of Tamil vowel whereas writing written Zvelebil 1964a