Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1086319
The standard and its re-standardization: a case study of Croatia
The standard and its re-standardization: a case study of Croatia // Linguistic Minorities in Europe Online / Grenoble, Lenore ; Lane, Pia ; Royneland, Unn ; Vrzić, Zvjezdana (ur.).
Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2020. 5, 40 doi:10.1515/lme.13036607
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Naslov
The standard and its re-standardization: a case
study of Croatia
Autori
Peti-Stantić, Anita
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Linguistic Minorities in Europe Online
Urednik/ci
Grenoble, Lenore ; Lane, Pia ; Royneland, Unn ; Vrzić, Zvjezdana
Izdavač
Walter de Gruyter
Grad
Berlin
Godina
2020
Raspon stranica
ISSN
2510-5361
Ključne riječi
standardization ; re-standardization ; elastic stability
Sažetak
This article outlines the sociolinguistic and sociopolitical conditions that shaped and transformed the contemporary Croatian standard language, presuming that this analysis will support better understanding and underlie typological sociolinguistic comparability with other recently re-shaped languages. The author analyzes the notions of firm and universal norms and elastic stability of a standard language by comparing them to the achieved level of standardization. This analysis aims to show that the dialectal tension between these notions, alongside the historical reasons, most notably the idea that (standard) language is endangered by its neighboring and other languages, shaped and influenced changes in the Croatian standard language in 1990s. Changes imposed on the language, derived from the new hierarchy of values under new political circumstances, are treated as a quit radical attempt of re-standardization. The process of re-standardization is analyzed and its achievement regarding both standardization and re- standardization as cyclic processes that begin gradually and last until a language starts to fulfill most of the language needs in the community. The author argues that controlled re- standardization, which started in the years immediately following the disintegration of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, is not yet finished.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filologija
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