Social:Polyglossia

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Polyglossia (/ˌpɒlɪˈɡlɒsiə/) refers to the coexistence of multiple languages (or distinct varieties of the same language) in one society or area. The term implies a living interaction among multiple languages within a single cultural system, producing significant effects on that culture.[1] The word was used in a number of anthropology journals in the 1970s referencing multilingual communities in Malaysia, Singapore and the Caucasus region.[2]

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  1. Holquist, Michael; Emerson, Caryl (1981). The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays of M.M. Bakhtin (Glossary). University of Texas Press. p. 431. 
  2. "Results for 'polyglossia' > 'Article' [WorldCat.org"] (in en). https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=polyglossia&fq=dt:art&dblist=638&qt=sort&se=yr&sd=asc&qt=sort_yr_asc.