Полицентричне стандардизованє русинского язика

The Polycentric Standardization of the Rusyn Language Pursuant to the conclusions of the First Rusyn Language Congress held in Bardejovske Kupele (Slovakia) in 1992 Rusyn language planners are advised to follow the so-called Romansh model of the construction of a literary language (the Romansh l...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:763b276f23a34802a1523d2230a71c242021-11-27T13:18:05ZПолицентричне стандардизованє русинского язика10.12797/RRB.15.2019.15.031896-222Xhttps://doaj.org/article/763b276f23a34802a1523d2230a71c242019-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/rrb/article/view/1165https://doaj.org/toc/1896-222X The Polycentric Standardization of the Rusyn Language Pursuant to the conclusions of the First Rusyn Language Congress held in Bardejovske Kupele (Slovakia) in 1992 Rusyn language planners are advised to follow the so-called Romansh model of the construction of a literary language (the Romansh language is spoken in five standardized idioms in South-Eastern Switzerland). This implies that each country inhabited by Rusyns should codify its own variant of the literary language based on the live local Rusyn language. Thus there emerge four variants of the Rusyn language: the Bačka-Srem variant (in Serbia and Croatia), the Prešov variant (in Slovakia), the Lemko variant (in Poland), and the Trans-Carpathian variant (in Ukraine; used in Romania and Hungary as well). The paper brings attention to the status and perspectives of the four variants of the Rusyn language. The Rusyn language codification process may be viewed as polycentric standardization. Михайло П. ФейсаKsiegarnia Akademicka PublishingarticleRusyn languageBačka-Srem (Ruthenian) variantPrešov variantLemko variantTrans-Carpathian variantpolycentric standardizationHistory of Central EuropeDAW1001-1051Social SciencesHHistory of Eastern EuropeDJK1-77ENPLRìčnik Ruskoj Bursy, Vol 15 (2019)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
PL
topic Rusyn language
Bačka-Srem (Ruthenian) variant
Prešov variant
Lemko variant
Trans-Carpathian variant
polycentric standardization
History of Central Europe
DAW1001-1051
Social Sciences
H
History of Eastern Europe
DJK1-77
spellingShingle Rusyn language
Bačka-Srem (Ruthenian) variant
Prešov variant
Lemko variant
Trans-Carpathian variant
polycentric standardization
History of Central Europe
DAW1001-1051
Social Sciences
H
History of Eastern Europe
DJK1-77
Михайло П. Фейса
Полицентричне стандардизованє русинского язика
description The Polycentric Standardization of the Rusyn Language Pursuant to the conclusions of the First Rusyn Language Congress held in Bardejovske Kupele (Slovakia) in 1992 Rusyn language planners are advised to follow the so-called Romansh model of the construction of a literary language (the Romansh language is spoken in five standardized idioms in South-Eastern Switzerland). This implies that each country inhabited by Rusyns should codify its own variant of the literary language based on the live local Rusyn language. Thus there emerge four variants of the Rusyn language: the Bačka-Srem variant (in Serbia and Croatia), the Prešov variant (in Slovakia), the Lemko variant (in Poland), and the Trans-Carpathian variant (in Ukraine; used in Romania and Hungary as well). The paper brings attention to the status and perspectives of the four variants of the Rusyn language. The Rusyn language codification process may be viewed as polycentric standardization.
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author Михайло П. Фейса
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title Полицентричне стандардизованє русинского язика
title_short Полицентричне стандардизованє русинского язика
title_full Полицентричне стандардизованє русинского язика
title_fullStr Полицентричне стандардизованє русинского язика
title_full_unstemmed Полицентричне стандардизованє русинского язика
title_sort полицентричне стандардизованє русинского язика
publisher Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
publishDate 2019
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