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Modern Sjowaázh pop culture grew out of the influence of Naquian theaterism, native theater and literature, and modern global communication. Because of the popularity of Sjowaázh pop culture across the globe, the Sjowaázh language is popular among Sjowaázhophile "otakus". | Modern Sjowaázh pop culture grew out of the influence of Naquian theaterism, native theater and literature, and modern global communication. Because of the popularity of Sjowaázh pop culture across the globe, the Sjowaázh language is popular among Sjowaázhophile "otakus". | ||
Sjowaázh was traditionally highly diglossic, and still is to some extent. High Sjowaázh, modeled after Classical Sjowaázh, was used in literature, public announcements and by the upper classes, while the lower orders spoke other varieties and sociolects | Sjowaázh was traditionally highly diglossic, and still is to some extent. High Sjowaázh, modeled after Classical Sjowaázh, was used in literature, public announcements and by the upper classes, while the lower orders spoke other varieties and sociolects which were sometimes mutually unintelligible. Recently, a greater permissiveness towards regional and "nonstandard" varieties of Sjowaázh has taken hold in education. | ||
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