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The Slovak-and-Czech dialect of Romani and its standardization

  • Autores: Milena Hübschmannová, J.V. Neustupný
  • Localización: International journal of the sociology of language, ISSN 0165-2516, Nº. 120, 1996, págs. 85-109
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Standardization of Romani is an inevitable process that is likely to be initiated independently in various societies where the language is spoken.

      This paper examines the Situation in the case of former Czechoslovakia.

      On the basis ofthe analysis ofwritten texts it confirms that Variation exists and is evaluated by Romani Speakers. Elaboration of the language is taking place. The paper argues that standardization dijfers in early modern, modern, and postmodern societies and that the old models of standardization should not be used for Romani. In the postmodern context the unification component of standardization recedes into the background. The Standard should be polycentric and competence in semicommunication should be developed. There is an urgent need for further elaboration of the norm, which may involve bot h purism and mixing. The symbolic function of the Standard should not affect its use in interaction, and the Standard should be developed to become the property of all rather than only ofthe Romani middle class.


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