Literary Language and Classification of Functional Styles in French
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Functional Styles, French Language, Language ClassificationAbstract
Literary language is the main, supra-dialect form of language existence, characterized by more or less processing, poly-functionality, stylistic differentiation and a tendency to regulation. By its cultural and social status, the literary language opposes territorial dialects, different types of everyday colloquial koine and vernacular - as the highest form of language existence [LES, 2008, Electronic resource].
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