A current evaluative description of the language Situation in Greek society presents the Greek language äs "impoverished," "polluted" by foreign words, "defective [in] linguistic quality," and thus in danger of extinction.
The phenomenon under investigation in this paper is the impressive speed and extent ofthe acceptance ofthis alleged decline ofthe Greek language, äs well äs of the remedy proposed: the teaching of Ancient Greek at the compulsory-education level An analysis of the metalinguistic discourse on language decline shows that it usesfive language forms classified äs features of ideological discourse: redundancy, evaluation, amalgam, euphemism, dichotomy, and self-evidence. In the texts studied, these features contribute to producing latent messages concerning a negative evaluation of Greek national identity. The paper concludes that acceptance of the languagedecline position is an expression of a crisis in national identity, brought about inter alia by the participation of Greece in the European Union.
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