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Славянская микролингвистика и славянская микрофилология
Slavic Microlinguistics and Slavic Microphilology

Author(s): Alexandr Dmitrievich Dulichenko
Subject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies
Published by: ЮГОЗАПАДЕН УНИВЕРСИТЕТ »НЕОФИТ РИЛСКИ«
Keywords: Slavic linguistics; Slavic philology; Slavic literary microlanguages Slavic microlinguis-tics; Slavic microphilology

Summary/Abstract: The Slavic literary microlanguages is a category we deal with since 1970s. At the begin-ning we outlined 12 micro-languages and pointed out to existing attempts to create some other microlanguages. In the process of researching this problematics our material ex-panded and at present time we count about twenty microlanguages and attempts to such languages. The areal principle in combination with ethno-lingua-genetic and literary-linguistic provided us with possibility to classify them in the following manner: autonomic (upper sorbian and lower sorbian, kashubian), insular (ruthenian language in Serbia, burgenland croatian, resian and others), peripheral insular (carpatho-ruthenian, aegean – macedonian, pomak and others), peripheral or regional (chakavian, kajkavian, prekmur - slovenian and others). All of them originated in different historical periods, but not all of them developed into micro-philology (sorbian, ruthenian language in Serbia, kashubian, burgenland croatian and some others). The one sidedness in their functional development will mark them in the future. But in general the process is in progress and in the near fu-ture we will testify addition of new precedents to the outlined categories.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 9-18
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Russian