Intro to Comparative Literature
Vernacular languages are the native languages or dialects spoken by the ordinary people in a particular region or country, as opposed to formal or literary languages. They play a crucial role in shaping cultural identity and facilitating communication among communities. The use of vernacular languages often leads to the development of rich local literatures that reflect the unique experiences and perspectives of the people.
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