Abstract

In linguistics, the hypothesis of the gradual and sequential development of languages during the history of existence throughout the entire territory of distribution was fixed, as a result of which the formation of a literary language occurs. The author, considering the history of the norms of the Russian and Armenian languages, shows that these norms are formed as a result of mixing dialects, and the development of styles that accompanies the formation of the literary language is the result of the interpenetration of variations in written and spoken language.

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