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" I (1960) tentatively defined a standard language as "a codified form of a language, accepted by, and serving as a model to, a larger speech community. "
Varieties of Czech: Studies in Czech Sociolinguistics - 第 20 頁
由 編輯 - 1993 - 285 頁
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Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft: ein internationales ...

Hans Goebl, Herbert Ernst Wiegand - 1996 - 974 頁
...different. 6.4. Standard and non-standard varieties According to Garvin and Mathiot, a standard language is a "codified form of language accepted by and serving as a model to a larger speech community" (Garvin/Mathiot 1956, 283). It is important to differentiate between the recognition of a variety as...
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Wege zur Kultursprache: die Polyfunktionalisierung des Deutschen im ...

Ingo Warnke - 1999 - 492 頁
...der übrigen sieben Termini einzugehen. Bei P. Garvin (1959, 522) bereits als „a codified form of a language, accepted by, and serving as a model to, a larger speech community" definiert, ersetzt die Bezeichnung Standardsprache bekanntlich seit den 1970er Jahren den in Deutschland...
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Language Policy

Bernard Spolsky - 2004 - 266 頁
...the language in a consensually standard way. Garvin recognized other norms. A standard language was "a codified form of language, accepted by and serving as a model to, a larger speech community." An official language had gained its status by the formal recognition of a government. The term 'national'...
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Complexities: Beyond Nature and Nurture

Susan McKinnon, Sydel Silverman - 2005 - 344 頁
...political entities. Linguists refer to such languages as standard varieties, "codified form [s] of a language accepted by, and serving as a model to, a larger speech community" (Mathiot and Garvín, quoted in Garvin 1964: 522). As the official media of communication and education,...
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