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Protestant Language Use in 17th Century Slovakia in a Diglossia Framework
Lauersdorf, Mark Richard
In: Linguistics Faculty Publications (2003)
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Protestant Language Use in 17th Century Slovakia in a Diglossia Framework
Lauersdorf, Mark Richard
In: Mark Richard Lauersdorf (2003)
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Slovak Standard Language Development in the 15th–18th Centuries: A Diglossia Approach
Lauersdorf, Mark Richard
In: Mark Richard Lauersdorf (2002)
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Slovak Standard Language Development in the 15th–18th Centuries: A Diglossia Approach
Lauersdorf, Mark Richard
In: Linguistics Faculty Publications (2002)
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This study provides a sketch of Slovak standard language development during the pre-codification period (15th-18th centuries) within a diglossia framework. The focus is on the earlier periods of the 15th and 16th centuries – the earliest time from which there is significant direct documentation of patterns of indigenous language use in Slovakia in the form of a larger corpus of texts written in a Slavic language (be it Czech or mixed Czech-Slovak). The investigation indicates a 15th-16th century situation of Czech-Slovak diglossia that is gradually resolved in the course of the 17th-18th centuries through increasing development and use of a mixed Czech-Slovak interdialect. This study is intended to establish a starting point for more in-depth sociolinguistic investigation of early linguistic development and language standardization in the Slovak lands.
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Kultúrna slovenčina administratívno-právnych textov zo 16. storočia „Čo s fonológiou a morfológiou?“
Lauersdorf, Mark Richard
In: Mark Richard Lauersdorf (1998)
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Kultúrna slovenčina administratívno-právnych textov zo 16. storočia „Čo s fonológiou a morfológiou?“
Lauersdorf, Mark Richard
In: Linguistics Faculty Publications (1998)
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