ISBN:
9789027200556
Language:
English
Pages:
IX, 339 S.
Edition:
Online-Ausg. [S.l.] MyiLibrary Online-Ressource MyiLibrary
Series Statement:
Multilingualism and diversity management 1
Series Statement:
Multilingualism and Diversity Management
Series Statement:
Multilingualism and diversity management
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Standard Languages and Multilingualism in European History
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Standard languages and multilingualism in European history
DDC:
306.44/6094
Keywords:
Multilingualism -- Europe -- History
;
Language policy -- Europe
;
Language planning -- Europe
;
Europe -- Languages
;
Europe ; Languages
;
Language planning ; Europe
;
Language policy ; Europe
;
Multilingualism ; Europe ; History
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Europa
;
Mehrsprachigkeit
;
Geschichte
Abstract:
This chapter explores the relatively recent processes of language standardization in two Eastern European countries that emerged from State Communism in the early 1990s. The majority languages in Macedonia and Moldova are shown to come from politicized authoritarian backgrounds and to have been disputed during the transition to independence and democracy, ultimately affecting the types and extent of multilingualism in each context. The central role of language ideologies and politics is emphasized as similarities and differences in the two contexts are examined.
Abstract:
Standard Languages and Multilingualism in European History -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Multilingualism in a standard language culture -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Standard language ideology -- 3. The emergence of a standard language ideology: Towards a chronology -- 4. What does standard language ideology hide? -- 5. Questions raised -- References -- I. Theoretical considerations and historical background -- Myths we live and speak by: Ways of imagining and managing language and languages -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Standard language culture -- 3. The vernacular -- 4. The concept of "variety" and its implications -- 5. Mutual intelligibility -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Marching forward into the past -- 1. Introduction: Van-Gogh's bedroom and the Wehrlian Westfalia -- 2. Unity, diversity and democracy: The political theorising of linguistic diversity -- 3. Thinking politically, thinking linguistically: Two understandings of "linguistic" -- 4. Making every tongue a queen: The normative reemergence of the linguistic territorial principle -- 5. Conclusion: Marching forward into the past -- References -- Language and ethnicity in a European context -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Ethnic boundary-marking as an arbiter in processes of identification -- 3. Trajectories of language-oriented perceptions of ethnicity in the European tradition of reasoning -- 4. Language in ethnicity among the peoples of Europe -- 5. Outlook -- References -- II. Case-studies -- Multilingual speakers in a monolingual society -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Language planning: Processes and goals -- 3. The background: The early development of the Icelandic language -- 4. Standardization and language planning in Iceland from a historical perspective -- 5. Language planning in twentieth century Iceland -- 6. Conclusion -- References.
Description / Table of Contents:
section 1. Theoretical considerations and historical backgroundsection 2. Case-studies : the changing relationship between standard languages and other varieties.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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