Alcuni aspetti di prassi e politiche linguistiche (implicite) nella comunità slovena in Italia
Abstract
A community of speakers can develop different strategies in language planning. In
the case of the Slovene community (or Slovene national minority) in Italy, we can
generally detect two different attitudes toward language. On the one hand, a general
defence attitude is widespread, and includes the protection of some language contact
phenomena, of local dialects and specific varieties, also as terminological double
standards in scientific and technical texts. On the other hand, a centralized attitude -
with a highly codified in normalized language based on classical models and
normative linguistics – is gaining value among the speakers.
The paper is going to investigate both options emerging from the discourse analysis,
and to show their relations with current language planning and policies.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-1962