Autonomous Language
Standard language, Heteronomous language, Natural language
978-613-7-09893-6
6137098931
172
2011-09-23
49,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. An autonomous language or variety is usually a standard language that has its own established norms, as opposed to a heteronomous variety. An autonomous language will usually have grammar books, dictionaries and literature written in it. Autonomy is largely a sociopolitical construct rather than a result of specific linguistic differences. Examples of languages which have previously been considered to be autonomous, but are now sometimes considered heteronomous are: the Scots language, now generally thought of as a dialect of English; Occitan, sometimes thought of as a dialect of French; Cebuano, usually thought of as a dialect or variety of Tagalog or Filipino; and Low Saxon, widely considered to be a dialect of German.
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