standardized language variety

C4690
concept

A standardized language variety is a codified form of a language that has been deliberately regulated and accepted as the norm for public, official, and educational use within a speech community.

All labels observed (26)

Label Occurrences
standardized language variety canonical 7
linguistic standard 3
language standard 2

Instances (31)

Instance Via concept surface
Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanization linguistic standard
Western Persian standardized variety of the Persian language
Standard Tongan linguistic standard
Standard Moroccan Amazigh
Western Armenian standardized form of the Armenian language
Eastern Armenian
Brazilian Portuguese
Classical Latin standardized variety of Latin
Tamazight (generic) standardized language term
Riksmål conservative language standard
Taraškievica (classical Belarusian orthography)
surface form: Taraškievica
language standard
Limba Sarda Unificada standardized written form
Standard Nama
Metropolitan French standard variety of the French language
Oshindonga
An Caighdeán Oifigiúil Irish language standard
Classical Armenian standardized form of a language
Boehkhʼul (standard Avar based on Khunzakh dialect)
surface form: Boehkhʼul
standardized literary language
Unified Cornish Revised standardized form of Cornish
Vahcuengh standardized written language
Guoyu standardized form of the Chinese language
Huayu standard variety of Mandarin Chinese
Kwanyama standardized dialect
Dano-Norwegian historical written language standard
Arewelian Hayeren
IEC normative corpus for Catalan linguistic standard
"FILL-uh-PEEN" in radiotelephony pronunciation
surface form: FILL-uh-PEEN (radiotelephony pronunciation)
standardized spoken form
Fus’ha formal language variety
Aja of Benin
Nynorsk official language form
Austrian Standard German standard variety of a language