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This is the written version of a talk given at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences on the role of current research in rejuvenating the traditional field of normative linguistics. While there can be several approaches to linguistic phenomena, a more thorough reliance on descriptive, theoretical, sociological, or statistic studies could certainly help eradicate extreme and unsubstantiated claims as to speakers' linguistic behaviour. It is suggested that the old ways of advising the public on usage should be supplemented by spreading the news of the amazing new achievements of various branches of linguistics in general, and in neurolinguistics and language technology in particular.
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The contribution deals with the analysis of the open questions in the questionnaire Linguistic behaviour of young people (Slovak ones in Hungary and Hungarian ones in Slovakia), which focused on their verbal behaviour in family and school. The analysis is based on several components connected with the expression of communicative intentions (congratulation and request/excuse), register expressions and keeping the norms of spoken standard Slovak. Verbalization of the norms connected with social sphere is for both researched groups more difficult than that of private one. The communication within family and school is more difficult for the group of Slovak young people living in Hungary. Keeping the norms of spoken (and partially written) standard Slovak is in the group of Slovak youth living in the ethnically mixed society approximately the same in both, private and official sphere, however, in the group of Slovak youth living in Hungary, the increase of errors in the official sphere is more evident.
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