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Literary language is the form (register) of a language used when writing in a formal, academic, or particularly polite tone; when speaking or writing in... |
Classical Chinese (redirect from Literary Chinese language) result, the characteristic style of the language is comparatively terse. Starting in the 2nd century CE, use of Literary Chinese spread to the countries surrounding... |
pluricentric language mainly used by Croats. It is the national official language and literary standard of Croatia, one of the official languages of Bosnia... |
A classical language is any language with an independent literary tradition and a large body of ancient written literature. In the context of traditional... |
in favour of other languages. The current standard form of Russian is generally regarded as the modern Russian literary language (современный русский... |
Hebrew language experienced a full-scale revival as a spoken and literary language. The creation of a modern version of the ancient language was led... |
Kajkavian (redirect from Kaikavian Literary Language language) as their liturgical language, and by the 18th century, Kajkavian had become the standard language of Prekmurje. Moreover, literary Kajkavian was also used... |
Kartvelian language; it also serves as the literary language or lingua franca for speakers of related languages. It is the official language of Georgia... |
Chinese is sometimes viewed as a single language because of a shared culture and common literary language. It is also common to describe various Chinese... |
Ukrainian language (українська мова, ukrainska mova, IPA: [ʊkrɐˈjinʲsʲkɐ ˈmɔʋɐ]) is an East Slavic language of the Indo-European language family spoken... |
türkīsi), is an extinct Turkic language that was once widely spoken across Central Asia. It remained the shared literary language in the region until the early... |
Latin (redirect from Latin (language)) and some literary works such as those of the comic playwrights Plautus and Terence and author Petronius. Late Latin is the literary language from the... |
religious and literary language of Sassanian Iran, itself a continuation of Old Persian, the language of the Achaemenids. Unlike the other languages and dialects... |
modern era, it has mostly survived as a spoken lect and is not a literary language. Deccani differs from northern Hindustani sociolects due to archaisms... |
In literary theory, literariness is the organisation of language which through special linguistic and formal properties distinguishes literary texts from... |
linguists: various questions related to classification of literary and vernacular varieties of this language; issues related to meanings and proper uses of various... |
Urdu (redirect from Urdu Language) draws literary, political, and technical vocabulary from Persian, formal Hindi draws these aspects from Sanskrit; consequently, the two languages' mutual... |
Stylistics (redirect from Literary stylistics) particularly literary texts, and/or spoken language in regard to their linguistic and tonal style, where style is the particular variety of language used by... |
Grafing. It was a literary language in Central and Eastern Europe that left a rich literary inheritance. The language became the main language (lingua franca)... |
and it remained the literary language of Egypt until the Roman period. By the time of classical antiquity, the spoken language had evolved into Demotic... |