J6-2238 — Annual report 2010
1.
Marko JESENŠEK: Slovene standard language between the center and the periphery - normative and / or particularism

In the past, the double development of the Slovene standard language was incorrectly explained – instead of applying a doublet based on historical development (central- and eastern Slovene standard language), an inaccurate opposite emerged: standard language vs. language delusions. The attempt of a black and white portrayal in the development of Slovenian was to enact the linguistic equation central vs. peripheral = norm vs. particularism; standard Slovene was equal to the correct language with its opposite the incorrect regional language of the Slovenian language periphery.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 17904136
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Mihaela KOLETNIK: Guest-associated editor Slavia Centralis (2010/1, 2) 6th SIDG Congress – Congress of Dialectology and Geolinguistics.

Areas of topics focus upon new methodological and technical approaches to language geography, dialect literacy, dialect dynamics between standardization and dialectalization, emergent languages, language and dialect contact, sprachbund, linguistic implications of globalization, and diacronic dialectology.

C.03 Guest-associated editor

COBISS.SI-ID: 244480000