Sociolinguistic Problems in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania and Yugoslavia (Folia Slavica 1/3/1978)
Lingvistika - periodika
088065
Columbus, Ohio
1978
15×23
meki
178
engleski
Cijena: 12,00 EUR
This is a notable academic anthology published in 1978. The book is historically significant because it was one of the earliest Western, structured efforts to examine how the socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe managed language planning, ethnic minority rights, and national identities during the Cold War. During the late 1970s, many of the deep-seated ethnic and linguistic frictions in these areas were suppressed by centralized communist governments. The essays in this collection captured a snapshot of the institutional language policies that later fractured following the fall of the Iron Curtain. The subsequent balkanization of Yugoslavia and the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia both heavily involved the exact language-and-identity dynamics forecasted by sociolinguists in this period. DOSTUPNO PREKO INTERNETSKE PRODAJE ODMAH, U DUĆANU U ROKU OD 24 SATA.