KRČMOVÁ, Marie. Trends of Sociolectal Integration and Disintegration: The Case of the Brno Sociolect. In Languages in the Integrating World. první. München: Lincom Europa, 2010, p. 3-20, 17 pp. LINCOM Studies in Communication. ISBN 978-3-86290-200-2.
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Original name Trends of Sociolectal Integration and Disintegration: The Case of the Brno Sociolect.
Name in Czech Integrace a desintegrace sociolektu; Případ sociolektu města Brna
Authors KRČMOVÁ, Marie (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition první. München, Languages in the Integrating World, p. 3-20, 17 pp. LINCOM Studies in Communication, 2010.
Publisher Lincom Europa
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Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 60200 6.2 Languages and Literature
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/10:00048981
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISBN 978-3-86290-200-2
Keywords (in Czech) sociolekt; specifika postavení sociolektu v konkrétních podmínkách města; sociolekt jako prvek desintegrující komunikační společenství města; sociolekt jako symbol města a jeho integrující role
Keywords in English sociolect; integration and desintegration in Speech of big City
Tags RIV-OK
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
All of this demonstrates that the processes of integration and disintegration of language nei-ther merely concern the higher code of the standardized variety of a language nor are any-thing new. At present we either see their stabilized results or observe their specific manifesta-tions in the areas of culture and language where the effects and the (anticipated) consequences of these processes are relatively clearly visible. Disregarding the norms of the codified cul-tural language, it turns out that the same linguistic facts may operate differently at different periods: both as evidence of integration in the means of expression of a given community and a signal of its social differentiation. The relationship between the two processes changes as a result of the external changes in society. These findings illustrate that linguistic generaliza-tions need not always be universally applicable, especially when confronted with specific lan-guage material.
Abstract (in Czech)
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GA405/07/0652, research and development projectName: Integrace v jazycích - jazyky v integraci
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Integration in Languages - Languages in integration
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