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2009 | 58 | 13-36

Article title

ETHNOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL MOTIVATIONS AND FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE FORMATION OF LITERARY LANGUAGES (MICRO-LANGUAGES) IN SMALL ETHNIC AREAS (Russian title - below)

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Languages of publication

RU

Abstracts

EN
(Title in Russian - 'Etnosotsialnye predposylki i faktory formirovaniya literaturnykh yazykov malykh etnitcheskikh grup (mikroyazykov)'). This paper distinguishes between primary and secondary motivations that influence the formation of literary languages. The former comprise the awareness of an ethnic, linguistic, and areal independence by the speakers, whereas the latter include literary and linguistic pre-tradition written in the mother or a foreign tongue; cultural, religious, and political movements, adverse socio-political conditions and assimilation policies, interest in the ethnoliguistic 'fate' of language islands, as well as subjective factors such as the presence of language awareness leaders. The primary motivations are crucial for answering the question as to whether a literary language is bound to emerge as a full-fledged language or not. The secondary motivations do not seem to overlap in every situation, which reflects the ways a literary language develops. The theses advanced in the article and typological distinctions are illustrated with linguistics data from various Slavic literary micro-languages.

Year

Volume

58

Pages

13-36

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

  • Aleksandr D. Dulicenko, Tartu, Estonia, for postal address contact the journal editor

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
10PLAAAA073422

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.3ef9ed1d-062e-38b4-8f19-58b4fc4d4d0a
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