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- Autonomous_language abstract "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 that have previously been considered to be autonomous but are now sometimes considered heteronomous are: the 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, occasionally considered to be a dialect of German.Examples of languages that have gained autonomy are Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian from Serbo-Croatian and Afrikaans, which was formerly considered a dialect of Dutch.".
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- Autonomous_language subject Category:Sociolinguistics.
- Autonomous_language comment "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.".
- Autonomous_language label "Autonomous language".
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- Autonomous_language wasDerivedFrom Autonomous_language?oldid=600691278.
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